The issue is with the Symantec Java Just in Time (symcjit) dll and your P4
machine most probably. Copy the contents of the CDs to your hard drive, then
search these directories for the symcjit.dll file, and replace every
occurrence of it - there should be 2-3 of them. Then either run the install
Hi
Can't help you there, but I recently installed Oracle9i on a P4 machine and
expected the worst. Things actually went very smooth, no prob's whatsoever.
Just the normal OK...OKOKOK...FINISH install. So the later versions
of oracle 9i for W2K must be fixed.
P4 1.9Ghz
W2K Advanced
From: David McVeigh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 13 Feb 2002 17:24:26 +1000
Subject: Installing 8i on Windows 2000 Server / Pentium 4
I know there have been issues installing 9i on P4 boxes, but does anyone
kn=
ow why I would not be able to start the 8.1.7 Oracle Installer on W2K
after=
I've got 8.1.7 running fine on a Celeron (P3?) with Win2k. I
just did a install out-of-the-box and it ran fine. You might
run the task manager and observe what's running on the system
as you install.
Just my $0.02.
Cheers,
Mike
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a known bug . . . see MetaLink Note 131299.1
the note gives 2 workarounds . . . i've successfully used #2 since it's
simpler (#1 involes a patch).
-bill
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I've got 8.1.7 running fine on a
Bill,
I was just looking into this yesterday and just for info, the note now includes 3
workarounds, I've included the 3rd workaround below:
Workaround 3:
If you continue to experience any of the symptoms after performing either of
the workarounds above, follow these steps:
1. Copy the
Thanks Bill
Magaliff, Bill [EMAIL PROTECTED] 02/14/02 03:18am
a known bug . . . see MetaLink Note 131299.1
the note gives 2 workarounds . . . i've successfully used #2 since it's
simpler (#1 involes a patch).
-bill
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