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Stay on the carpet, Nicholas.
XP is nothing else than a new look on Windows 2000. It's the same lie as
with Windows 98 and Windows 95. Only a new interface on the same
system-layer. If it works on 2K, it works on XP.
But are you sure you want to do that? Microsoft isn't the best platform for ORACLE. Peter
"Nicolas Bronke" <nb_at_trinity.de> wrote in message
news:9s6urc$bjd$07$1_at_news.t-online.com...
> I found only following about Oracle and Office XP:
>
> Q: Which versions of the Oracle database are supported on which versions
of
> Windows?
>
> A: Windows 2000 support indicates support for the main editions
> (Professional, Server, Advanced Server, Datacenter Server, Terminal
> Services, Multi-Language Edition). Windows XP support indicates support
for
> the Professional Edition. XP support will be available soon after the
> operating system's release.
>
> Oracle9i Release 1 (9.0.1) Supported Windows Operating Systems
> Enterprise Edition (Server) Windows NT/2000
> Standard Edition (Server) Windows NT/2000
> Personal Edition Windows NT/2000/98/XP
> Client Windows NT/2000/98/XP
>
>
> Oracle8i Release 3 (8.1.7) Supported Windows Operating Systems
> Enterprise Edition (Server) Windows NT/2000
> Standard Edition (Server) Windows NT/2000
> Personal Edition Windows NT/2000/98
> Client Windows NT/2000/95/98
>
>
> Oracle8i Release 2 (8.1.6) Supported Windows Operating Systems
> Enterprise Edition (Server) Windows NT/2000
> Standard Edition (Server) Windows NT/2000
> Personal Edition Windows NT/2000/98
> Client Windows NT/2000/95/98
>
>
> Oracle8 (8.0.6) Supported Windows Operating Systems
> Enterprise Edition (Server) Windows NT
> Standard Edition (Server) Windows NT
> Personal Edition Windows NT/95/98
> Client Windows NT/95/98
>
>
>
> That would mean until now, Oracle Server is running "only" on MS Win2K and
> not on XP? And only the oracle client 9.x is certified for XP? Does anyone
> has further information or links?
>
> Regards
>
> Nicolas
>
>
>
>
>
Received on Mon Nov 05 2001 - 16:30:45 CST
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