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Seems you answered only one of Daniels question.
So we still know nothing.
How do you expect to help us?
Should we look into our crystall balls?
Regards,
Sybrand Bakker, Oracle DBA
"cljlk" <cljlk_at_hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:98p5bq$lo0$1_at_bob.news.rcn.net...
> I use Windows2000.
>
> I could not succefully to install the Oracle817.
>
> These are what I did:
>
> 1) uncompress the oracle817ntee file
> 2) execute the setup file in Disk1 directory
> 3) I went through default process, Click on "next" button
> 4) Click on "next" again
> 5) install Oracle8i enterprise, then Typical installation
> Then, I got an error message as below:
> There was an error during loading library:
> ClusterQueries
> - Stop installation of all products.
> - Stop installation of this component only
> Above two option, I select "Stop installation of this component only"
> Then, it keeps going.....
>
> The same error message came out again.
> I select "Stop installation of this component only"
> Then, the installation keeps going...
>
> But, I don't have application in the \\Oracle\Ora8i direcotry where
> the software applications should be.
>
> Thanks
>
> In article <3AAF1383.45B3CBE5_at_exesolutions.com>, dmorgan_at_exesolutions.com
> says...
> >
> >> I have download the Oracle 8.1.7 Windows2000 trial version software
from
> >> Oracle web site. I could not install sucessfully.
> >> Would anyone please help.
> >
> >I've no doubt a lot of people would be glad to help. How about you
investing
> >a few minutes in giving us some information that might allow us to do so.
> >
> >What hardware?
> >How much RAM?
> >A server or client machine?
> >On a network and what type?
> >Did you configure TNSNAMES.ORA?
> >Did you check the Services in the Control Panel to see if they were
started?
> >
> >What problem are you having?
> >Did you read the readme file?
> >
> >And on and on and on.
> >
> >Give us something with which to help you. Oracle is not some dumb-as-dirt
> >product like Access. We need lots of information from which to put
together
> >intelligent questions and/or answers.
> >
> >Daniel A. Morgan
> >
>
Received on Thu Mar 15 2001 - 13:25:37 CST
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