Yep. Read that too, in my copy of the installation guide, sitting on my living room floor next to my computer. But, wasn't planning on using Microsoft Terminal Server. Was interested in using Symantec PCAnywhere for remote install.

I had bad experiences with Terminal Server being funky. Did not cooperate with BEA Tuxedo at all.


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Subject: RE: Remote Installation of Oracle on Win2K
Date: Mon, 08 Sep 2003 07:39:28 -0800

According to the installation guide, which happens to be on my desk,

"Installation of Oracle 9i server components from a remote Terminal
Services Client onto a Windows 2000 server that is running Terminal
Server Service or a Windows NT 4.0 Terminal Server is unsupported.  If
you attempt to install Oracle 91 in this manner, many database
configuration tools hang."  It goes on to list examples, which include
the database configuration assistant and the database upgrade assistant.

HTH,

Carol Bristow
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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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