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And it would appear from the version number on Jared's output that the
executable hasn't been updated for a while, so even on windows
platforms it is perfectly possible to run the program if you already
have access to it.
Niall Litchfield
Oracle DBA
http://www.niall.litchfield.dial.pipex.com
> >Not true:
> >
> >7:55-poirot:ts02:jkstill-1 > which bbed
> >/u01/app/oracle/product/10g_ts02/bin/bbed
> >[ /home/jkstill ]
> >
> >7:55-poirot:ts02:jkstill-1 > bbed
> >Password:
> Hi Jared,
>
> I cannot tell the OS from your output. I know its been ommitted from
> Windows as a binary and also the object is no longer shipped on Linux
> (at least for 9ir2), the msg file is shipped though. I was told by
the
> guys at secalert these facts. If its back in Linux then they have
undone
> the fix.
>
RH Linux 8.0
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