I am trying to install Oracle 8i release 3 (8.1.7.0.0 - as this is the
minimum version of Oracle that our products support) onto an IBM Server
running AIX 5L.
I have followed the instructions in the Oracle installation guide and have
proceeded to install the 'typical' installation. Everything was
Hi Zhou,
This most likely becoz your OS is incomplete
you must install FULL DISTRIBUTION VERSION
Upgrade your OS
Sinardy
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I am trying to install Oracle 8i release 3 (8.1.7.0.0 - as this is the
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From: Joe Testa [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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good luck with it, and be ready to reinstall windows if it all goes to
heck.
joe
JoJo Al-Zawawi wrote:
Thanks a lot, Joe
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good luck with it, and be ready to reinstall windows if it all goes to
heck.
joe
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Hi Yechiel,
I'm starting to get embarrassed because I have the feeling the problem was
not enough disk space. !
I completely manually uninstalled 9i yesterday and tried reinstalling it,
and got
here you go, save it, i'm sure you'll need it in the future, i dont do
oracle database on windoze but support the clients.
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Introduction
Removing or deinstalling Oracle software from an 95/98/NT operating system
requires several steps to completely creating
Hi Paul,
The CD installation program is not working (it just won't run) -- that's 90%
of my problem. I'm going to have to do a manual de-install. I am
completely unfamiliar with Oracle (I'm about to take a class and start
learning it), so I haven't any idea where it places files, i.e., whether
Thanks a lot, Joe. Since I backed up my registry before I installed Oracle,
I can probably just import the backed-up registry and save myself some time.
We'll see how it goes!
Cheers,
JoJo
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good luck with it, and be ready to reinstall windows if it all goes to heck.
joe
JoJo Al-Zawawi wrote:
Thanks a lot, Joe. Since I backed up my registry before I installed Oracle,
I can probably just import the backed-up registry and save myself some time.
We'll see how it goes!
Cheers,
Hi all,
I just tried to install Oracle 9i personal edition for Win98 on my Win98 PC.
After quite a bit of installation, it got to a part where it was creating
some database or something, and I got an error: The program encountered an
invalid page exception. Fault location: 0028:0022
sounds like you need to do the brutal erase of all oracle products from
a windoze machine. THere is a document on metalstink about how to
remove oracle entirely from a windoze machine, if you dont have
metalstink access let me know, i'll email it to you direct.
joe
JoJo Al-Zawawi wrote:
Darn Windoze !!
Looks like you need to manually get rid of the entire Oracle directory
structure, and remove the registry entries (after saving current
registry:), and then rebooting to start afresh.
Good Luck,
- Kirti
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Hi Joe,
Please mail me the metalstink thing -- I've never heard of it. I agree
that it sounds like I need to do a brutal erase.
Bwa !!!
Thanks in advance!
--JoJo
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sounds like you
I backed up my registry before I installed it. Do you suppose if restored
that registry and just deleted any Oracle directories (and then rebooted),
that would do it? Does Oracle place files in any Windows directories (dlls,
etc.)?
Thanks,
JoJo
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Kirti
Sent: Friday,
The proper way to back out almost all Oracle installations on a PC is as
follows:
1. De-install the Oracle application using the CD that you used to do the
installation
2. Delete the folder under which you installed the Oracle application
3. Delete all Oracle folders and files referencing that
Ah, welcome to the wide wide world of Java compatibility.
Any chance of upgrading your database to at least 8.1.6?
Jared
On Monday 07 May 2001 13:45, Gaston Jermak wrote:
Hi list,
I am trying to load the XML Parser for PL/SQL v1.0.2 downloaded from
Technet into an Oracle 8.1.5 database
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