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I have installed PersonalOracle7 on several laptops. It works. Maybe he tried to install the server version? PersonalOracle (probably OracleLite, though I don't know the product) is specifically built for that purpose.
"mire" <mmiroslav_at_hotmail.com> wrote in message
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>
> I think you don't need to have a network. I successfully installed
> Oracle 8.1.6 (8iR2) on Red Hat Linux 6.2 single computer (no network)
> and it works :)
>
> Do you have some sort of technical assistance there (an Oracle
> representative) that can help you ?
>
> On Thu, 4 Nov 1999 21:10:35 +0100, "Sönke Thomssen"
> <Soenke_Thomssen_at_t-online.de> wrote:
>
> >Hi,
> >
> >first: I´m not a professional. But I heard a story by my friend that I
> >couldn´t believe.
> >He tried to install a Oracle-Database-Software on a notebook, because he
got
> >a software that is develope in JAVA. Now, he told me that he couldn´t
> >install the Oracle software because a Network is required. Although he
has a
> >PCMCIA-Card for a network the software broke up the install-routine
after
> >80% successfull installation.
> >Is this possible? Why does the software make a difference between a
> >desktop-pc and a notebook? Is there a trick to install the software on a
> >notebook?
> >
> >Sorry for my bad english and for the fact that I´m not a Oracle-User. But
my
> >friend is really frustrated and he can´t speak english.
> >
> >Thanks, Soenke
> >
>
Received on Sun Oct 22 2000 - 16:53:32 CDT
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