Jackson,

Was the OS actually upgraded to win2k, or was it reinstalled?

because Win2k UPG != Win2k installed

The concensus among SA's seems to be that upgrading from
NT to Win2k is not a good thing.  Our SA's refuse to do it.

Jared






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Hi guys

Compliments of the new season.

We have a database running on Oracle 817 and there are around 4 to 5
applications running there. Initially the platform was Windows NT,
service pack 6. Everything was working fine, now recently, the O/S was
upgraded to Windows 2000. Then our problems started, one of those 4 to
5 applications is having a severe performance problems, others are
working fine. Now the problem is that one does not know if the O/S
upgrade have an effect on this, or maybe that particular application
is having the problems. Help advice as now things are sour. What could
have been the main problem, on the Database, Application or Operating
system level ? I thought it could not be the database because other
applications are working fine on the very same database, I could be
wrong .... Please help .....1

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