Jared,

> I *think* this is 10.7 character.  

It would be if your users use a VT terminal emulator to access the
application. Be aware though that a combination of Character/Smart client
could exist... In this case, it does not matter though as the work that you
would do will be the same.
 
> I don't believe it  is NCA ( isn't that the Java Workstation version?
> You know, the one at Open World that never worked?  ;)

If you used any form-type interface within a Browser, then it would be NCA.
There are some web based elements though, such as Self Server Web Apps. The
difference is that NCA works like a form (Enter/Execute Query for e.g.)
while the SSWA is a pure Web-type interface.
 
> How would I identify Smart Client?

The Smart Client set consists of the Application (Forms) working off either
a 'Client' PC. In most cases, this is via a shared service such as Citrix -
on a Windows box in any case. In other words a very thick (smart!?!?!)
client.

Scott S - In many cases, the Apps SysAdmin performs the work on the
'applmgr' and related APPS/APPLSYS accounts after the Db/Appltop copy and
the DBA is not involved. 

John Kanagaraj
Oracle Applications DBA
DBSoft Inc
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