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I'm replying to the reply, and emailing a reply, because I don't
see the original post on my newserver... hate when that happens
On Wed, 08 Dec 1999 16:30:46 GMT, Nat Kidder <kidder.nat_at_orbcomm.com> wrote:
>Joseph H Sugden III wrote:
>>
>>
>> I'm set up to use a win98 client to run queries. Whenever I run a
>> query through SQL* or Worksheet, Win98 becomes fairly unworkable--
>> slow--and sometimes stuck, and the task manager says SQL* is not
>> responding until the query finishes.
>>
>>
> You might want to switch to a Windows NT client. NT handles
> multitasking much better than does Windows 9x.
I find that the console-mode client is much less of a resource
hog than the GUI client. Assuming that you're running version
8.X, you'll see PLUS80W.EXE as the name of the executable. There
is also a version called PLUS80.EXE, note; no "W" (for "Windows").
This runs in what looks like a DOS box. You can even run it in
text mode by hitting ALT-ENTER.
There is a short stretch of a few seconds when the query
starts, that the system slows down. Once that is past, you can
minimize it like any console-mode or DOS app. You can *NOT* do
this in the middle of a query with the GUI client.
The downsides are
--
Walter Dnes <waltdnes_at_waltdnes.org>
Received on Thu Dec 09 1999 - 20:51:24 CST
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