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If you need to install a patchset, you can create a response file for it and
use the NEXT_SESSION and NEXT_SESSION_RESPONSE parameters in the response
file to direct OUI to install it after the initial client install is
complete. As for the .Net patches, I¹m not sure. Perhaps you could record
their actions with WISE and have the batch file run that.
On 3/12/07 2:09 PM, Jared Still wrote:
> That's a good approach if you just need to do the initial install.
>
> In some cases we need to install 9i, install 2 levels of patches
> and then some .Net patches, some of which must be done
> manually.
>
>
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> On 3/9/07, Jason Heinrich <jheinrich_at_pcci.edu> wrote:
>> I created a response file for OUI that contained all of the options I wanted >> in a standard client install. I then call it from a batch file, which also >> sets up all the net config files. If you wanted to use this method, there's >> more info in the installation guide, in the appendix titled "Installing >> Oracle Database Client Using Response Files."
-- http://www.freelists.org/webpage/oracle-lReceived on Mon Mar 12 2007 - 16:58:00 CDT
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