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Might of been. Maybe not, as I only have HPUX servers at the current
gig. Of course, if I can remember what happened yesterday, I'm doing
well...
Scott Shafer
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> For some reason or another I asked a similar question a couple of months
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Oracle 8.1.7 on my NT laptop only has, what I believe to be the binary file,
oraus.msb. A quick search of the entire Oracle directory did not find
oraus.msg, tucked away in some other directory.
Chris
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Our Win2k 8.1.6 EE installation only has three *.msg files - one for DRG
(interMedia) and two for hs (heterogeneous services). The DRG message file
is truly ascii, but the hs *.msg files are really *.msb. All the RDBMS
message files are *.msb - not a single *.msg.
Jack
you are correct Henry. NT only has the binary files (.msb).
The error messages can be changed, but vary carefully. A friend here used a
Hex Editor to change the error messages.
Tom Mercadante
Oracle Certified Professional
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I don't have an NT database in front of me now, but I thought it didn't have
both the oraus.msg and oraus.msb files. Is that correct?
Henry
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No, I updated the file, started the database,
No, I updated the file, started the database, logged in, and tried to select
from a table that did not exist. I received the updated message.
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oerr on NT?
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