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Re: NT as stand-alone or PDC for Oracle 7.3.3?

From: Ross Cuthbertson <cuthberr_at_unisys.com>
Date: Thu, 1 Apr 1999 13:48:57 +1000
Message-ID: <7duq93$7hc$1@mail.pl.unisys.com>


I would defintiely recommend a server that is part of a domain but neither a PDC or BDC. WindowsNT is not that good at handling file/print serving and Application services together.

Regards
Ross Cuthbertson

dean.reynolds_at_home.net wrote in message <37024403.3845529_at_news>...
>Yes! STAND-ALONE is the way to go. You only want Oracle to worry
>about Oracle. Don't make it authenticate users/machines and all the
>other junk a PDC is responsible for. Any kind of database server
>under NT should be a stand-alone if possible.
>
>
>-Dean
>
>
>
>On Wed, 31 Mar 1999 12:05:40 GMT, Info_at_PardoeOnline.com (Guy Pardoe)
>wrote:
>
>>>Is it better to set this up as a stand-alone server or as a PDC? Users
will
>>>be connecting to this server via a helpdesk application running on Winnt
>>>clients.
>>
>>Put it on a separate machine if you can. Spread the load.
>>
>>Guy Pardoe
>>Pardoe Development Corporation
>
Received on Wed Mar 31 1999 - 21:48:57 CST

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