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Nope. You can't. You can install Personal Oracle on your workstation and run
the scipts on that. Otherwise I wouldn't know. I am under the impression
that ORACLE files should be accessed by ..........ORACLE.
What use is there for security,anyway?
Regards,
Peter
"JayJ" <jayj0nes_at_yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:4d711b87.0111051111.209b885f_at_posting.google.com...
> My company has hired a third party company to develop an application
> that uses an Oracle database. (Sorry, I'm not sure about the version
> right now.) They are in the process of completing it, but we don't
> have this application on our company's servers yet. we don't have
> Oracle on our servers yet either.
>
> I would like to be able to work with the database locally. Is there
> any way to do that without having Oracle installed here? For
> example... can I use MS Access to link to the database files without
> having Oracle installed on our server?
Received on Mon Nov 05 2001 - 16:19:57 CST
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