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Re: Personal Oracle and P2P Network

From: wysza <awysza_at_yahoo.com>
Date: Thu, 01 Mar 2001 12:05:14 GMT
Message-ID: <_Vqn6.1460$Ry6.442287@typhoon2.ba-dsg.net>

"The Saint Nimnul !" <stnimnul_at_mail.ru> wrote in message news:97ks0k$10gf$1_at_oak.rt.ru...
> You must run installer and for all question press next:-)
> After this you can use Oracle on the machine to which Oracle was installed
> (client installed like a part of oracle's server without yours). But to
> access Oracle's database from other computers you must use Oracle8i
 Standard
> or Enterprise Edition (not Personal).

When you configure listener and run it, you can access even personal from another machine. I did it, even on Win98, even with Oracle 7.x - no problem. You cannot have many instances for personal (only one), but it doesn't prevent you from accessing it from another machine. One another (client) machine you need to have net8 (Oracle network stuff), exactly the same way as if you were connected to regular Oracle server. Once I had 15 clients heavily working at the same time this way - no problem.

wysza Received on Thu Mar 01 2001 - 06:05:14 CST

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