Transfer all 3 CDs onto the server's hard drive and use PC Anywhere to do
the install from the hard drive.  That should work.  It will eat up your
network bandwidth during the transfer but otherwise I should see no
problems.  I use PC Anywhere to administer Oracle on Win2K all the time.



                                                                                       
                                                
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Has anyone performed a remote install of Oracle 9i onto a Windows 2000
Server using PCAnywhere or know if it will work?

Trying to avoid having to go to the console which is about an hour away by
car at IBM's data centre.

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