Can I run Oracle 9i on a Windows 64-bit O/S? Our current application is written in Oracle Forms 6i and runs on an Oracle 9i database. Our long term goal is to migrate both to 11g. The old server being used is running Windows 2003 (32 bit). The new server was ordered with Windows 2003 (64 bit) O/S.
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Oracle® DatabaseRelease Notes10 g Release 2 (10.2) for Microsoft Windows (32-Bit)B14264-21March 2012This document contains important information that was not included in the platform-specific or product-specific documentation for this release. This document supplements and may be updated after it is released. To check for updates to this document and to view other Oracle documentation, refer to the Documentation section on Oracle Technology Network Web site:For additional information about this release, refer to the readme files located in the ORACLEBASE ORACLEHOME relnotes directory. 1 Certification InformationThe latest certification information for Oracle Database 10 g Release 2 (10.2) is available on My Oracle Support (formerly Oracle MetaLink) at:Postrelease Certification InformationThe following items were certified after the 10.2.0.1 release:.Oracle SoftwareThe following operating systems are supported for these releases:.Windows VistaOracle Database 10 g Release 2 (10.2.0.3 or later) is certified on Windows Vista. 32-bit Oracle Database Client (10.2.0.4 or later) is supported on Windows Vista x64.Windows Server 2008Windows Server 2008 (all editions) is supported for 10.2.0.4 or later. 2 Unsupported ProductsOracle Real Application Clusters and Oracle Clusterware are not supported on Windows Vista.
See the 'Components Supported on Windows XP and Windows Vista' section in for the complete list of unsupported Oracle Database and Client products on Windows Vista.This media pack includes several additional CDs and DVDs. 3.1 Accessibility Software RecommendationsOur goal is to make Oracle products, services, and supporting documentation accessible to the disabled community. Oracle Database 10 g Release 2 (10.2) supports accessibility features. To make best use of these accessibility features, Oracle recommends the following software configuration:.Windows 2000 with Service Pack 2 or later.Sun Java Access Bridge 1.0.4 (included with the Oracle Database 10 g Release 2 (10.2) media).JAWS screen reader 5.0.Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5 or laterAdditional accessibility information for Oracle products can be found atFor the latest configuration information and for information about addressing accessibility and assistive technology issues, see the Oracle Accessibility FAQ at. 4.2 Installation Media for Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008Oracle Database is supported on Windows Vista with the 10.2.0.3 release. If you used the Oracle Database 10 g Release 2 (10.2.0.3.0) for Microsoft Windows Vista media, then Oracle recommends that you install the 10.2.0.4 patch set. You do not need to use the Oracle Database 10 g Release 2 (10.2.0.3.0) for Microsoft Windows Vista and Microsoft Windows Server 2008 media.Oracle Database is supported on Windows Server 2008 with the 10.2.0.4 release.For new installations on Windows Vista or Windows Server 2008, use the Oracle Database 10 g Release 2 (10.2.0.3.0) for Microsoft Windows Vista and Microsoft Windows Server 2008 media.
This new software is available in the updated media pack. Use the installation instructions in this section to complete the installation.Do not install Oracle Database on Windows Vista or Windows Server 2008 using the media for Oracle Database 10 g Release 2 (10.2) for Microsoft Windows. Do not use the Oracle Database 10 g Release 2 (10.2.0.3.0) for Microsoft Windows Vista or the Oracle Database 10g Release 2 (10.2.0.3.0) for Microsoft Windows Vista and Microsoft Windows Server 2008 media to install on operating systems other than Windows Vista or Windows Server 2008. See Also:.for more information about the installation steps.10.2.0.4 patch set notes for more information about applying the patch setYou can avoid the upgrade process by following these steps:.Install Oracle Clusterware using the 10.2.0.4 media.Install the 10.2.0.3 software only Oracle RAC Database.Stop OracleRemExecService on all the nodes.Install the 10.2.0.4 or later patch set on Oracle RAC.Run Net Configuration Assistant and Database Configuration Assistant to create a listener and a database. 4.3 Installing Oracle Software on Windows 7To install an Oracle software:.Download the software for the type of installation you want to complete.For installations on Windows 7, you must use the software specifically designated for these operating systems. 4.5 Database Upgrade Using Database Upgrade AssistantIf the database version does not match the Oracle release version, Database Upgrade Assistant displays a warning message. The warning message incorrectly instructs you to run catpatch.sql from the Oracle Database 10 g Release 1 home.
Do not do this.Workaround:Run catpatch.sql from the rdbmsadmin directory of the source Oracle home from which you are upgrading.The issue is tracked with Oracle bug 4551401. This issue is fixed in the 10.2.0.2 patch set. 4.7 Limitations with 32-Bit WindowsIf you do not have sufficient address space to allocate PGA memory, you can run into ORA-04030 errors or system commands can fail with OS error 1450 or 997. The following solutions are suggested:.Run a smaller workload and use less users.Run with the /3GB option and use Windows Enterprise Edition. Note that the /3GB option has the potential to deprive the operating system of necessary kernel resources, which can lead to Oracle instance failures. See Note 297498.1: Resolving Instance Evictions on Windows Platforms Due to OS 10055 Errors (OS-1540) on My Oracle Support (formerly Oracle MetaLink) at:Apart from not using the /3GB option, you can tune the amount of RAM that is available to the kernel by using the /USERVA parameter. Visit the following URL for details:the correct value is a trial and error process, but 2048 has worked for some users.Oracle can support Physical Addressing Extensions/Address Windowing Extensions.
This is another way in which you can get the Oracle instance to use large amounts of RAM (64G on 32-bit Windows).Use VLM with a small window so that address space is allocated for PGA.Reduce the per thread stack space usage using orastack.This issue is tracked with Oracle bugs 4552171, 4552150, and 4552097. 4.9 Shutdown of Oracle Clusterware Stack May Leave Processes RunningAfter shutting down the Oracle Clusterware stack on a given node using the following command:CRSCTL.EXE stop crsthe OracleEVMService or OracleCRService may not be listed in the STOPPED state.
Furthermore, you may notice the existence of CRSD.EXE or EVMD.EXE in the Task Manager list of running processes. To stop these processes, issue the following commands from the operating system command prompt:net stop OracleCRServicenet stop OracleEVMService. 4.10 Remote Node Listener Resource Offline after 10.1.0.4 to 10.2 Oracle Clusterware UpgradeAfter upgrading 10.1 Cluster Ready Services to 10.2 Oracle Clusterware, you may notice that some remote listener Oracle Clusterware resources are offline.Workaround:.Run the following command and check the output to see if the state of any Oracle Clusterware resources for LISTENER (.lsnr) are identified as OFFLINE. CRShome/bin/crsstat.List all Oracle Clusterware listener resources identified as offline in step.Run the following command for each Oracle Clusterware listener resource identified in step.crsstat -p CRSlistenerresource.Check if the ACTIONSCRIPT attribute points to racgwrap.bat in the CRShome bin directory.If yes, run the following commands. Otherwise, return to step. CRShome/bin/crsregister CRSlistenerresource -update -a OracleRAChome/bin/racgwrap.batCRShome/bin/crsstart CRSlistenerresourceThis issue is tracked with Oracle bug 4575086.
4.12 10.2 Oracle RAC Installations on an Oracle Database Release 10.1.0.4 ClusterWhen Oracle Universal Installer is performing an Oracle RAC 10 g Release 2 installation on a cluster that has Oracle Database release 10.1.0.4, Oracle Universal Installer gives you an option of performing an upgrade on any databases running on the system.If you select this option to upgrade, Oracle Universal Installer starts Database Upgrade Assistant to perform the upgrade. As part of the database upgrade, Enterprise Manager Database Control is also upgraded. This does not impact the upgrade itself. The impact is that if the preupgrade version of the database is 10.1.0.4, Database Control may not start on one or more nodes after the upgrade. As a result, if you run the following command on that node:emctl status dbconsoleit reports that Enterprise Manager Database Console is not running. Logging in through the browser also fails.
This bug is intermittently observed.Workaround:.Go to the node where the Enterprise Manager Database Console is not running.End the emagent.exe process from the Task Manager.Restart the OracleDBConsole SID service.This issue is tracked with Oracle bug 4550226. 4.13 Error While Deleting a Remote Instance from an Oracle RAC-Shared Oracle Home DatabaseDuring a delete instance operation on a cluster database using a shared Oracle home, you can encounter the following error message if the database has been configured for Enterprise Manager Database Control:Error updating EM configuration for node node nameAs a result, the Enterprise Manager configuration is not completely removed from the node where the deleted instance was running. However, this does not have any adverse effects.
You can click OK, ignore the error, and proceed.This issue is tracked with Oracle bug 4547265. 4.14 Reading a Downgraded Oracle Cluster Registry with Database Management ToolsOracle Database 9.2 management tools (such as srvctl) encounter errors when attempting to read an Oracle Cluster Registry (OCR) that was downgraded from 10.2 to 9.2 on Windows.Workaround:.Dump the contents of the 10.2 OCR before downgrading by using the ocrdump tool. Identify the set of 9.2 configured databases.
The database configuration resides under the DATABASE.DATABASES key.Follow the downgrade procedure as documented.Identify the location of the 9.2 OCR. It is either.srvcfg or the file pointed to by registry value CfsOcrRoot under HKEYLOCALSYSTEMSOFTWAREOracleosd9iocr.Clear the contents of the 9.2 OCR.Run the following command from the 9.2 Oracle home:srvconfig -init -f.Configure the 9.2 cluster databases identified in Step:srvctl add databaseThis issue is tracked with Oracle bug 4507090. 4.16 Oracle Database 9.2 Startup Error with srvctl when the Global Services Daemon is Running in an Oracle 10.2 ClusterwareStarting Oracle Database release 9.2 with srvctl fails when the Global Services Daemon (GSD) is running from Oracle 10.2 Clusterware. A dialog window displays the following error message:The instruction at hexaddress referenced memeory at hexaddress.
The memory could not be readWorkaround:.Copy srvctl.bat to srvctl.orig.bat in the 9.2 ORACLEHOME bin directory.Edit the 9.2 ORACLEHOME bin srvctl.bat file to add the following before -classpath.-DTRACING.ENABLED=true -DTRACING.LEVEL=2.Save the ORACLEHOME bin srvctl.bat file and reissue the same command with srvctl that previously failed.This issue is tracked with Oracle bug 4571520. 4.17 Deleting a Node from Oracle ClusterwareIf the ORA. ORASID.DB resource is ONLINE on a node that you want to delete from Oracle Clusterware, the delete node procedure displays the following errors while running crssetup:prompt crssetup del -nn nodenameStep 1: shutting down node apps: nodename ora.racr1.db in ONLINE state.please manually stop dependent CRS resource before continuingWorkaround:For the database resource ( ora.db) mentioned in the error as being ONLINE, perform a relocation of that resource to any other node that is a part of the cluster.
Run the crsrelocate command as shown below to perform the relocation:crsrelocate nameofthedbresource -c clusternodeThis issue is tracked with Oracle bug 4564000. This issue is fixed in the 10.2.0.2 patch set. 4.19 Configuring Raw Devices for StorageWhile Oracle Database 10 g supports raw devices, tools such as Database Configuration Assistant do not support the configuration of raw devices for single instances. Instead, use Automatic Storage Management (ASM) or the file system to store database files.For Oracle Real Application Clusters (Oracle RAC) installations, configure raw device shared storage by stamping disks with Oracle Object Link Manager. You can also use your own scripts to configure raw devices. 4.20 Central Configuration of Oracle Real Application Clusters Disabled on WindowsThe option for configuring central management of your database by Enterprise Manager 10 g Grid Control is not available during Oracle RAC installation on Windows.
Also not supported on Windows is the use of standalone Enterprise Manager Configuration Assistant or Database Configuration Assistant to configure central management for Oracle RAC.If you want central management for the installed Oracle RAC database, then you have to discover the Oracle RAC database target manually from Grid Control after the installation. 4.21 Postinstallation Steps for Oracle Database Extensions for.NETPerform the following steps after installing Oracle Database Extensions for.NET.Manually start the Multithreaded Agent Service Oracle OracleHomeName ClrAgnt using the services management console. This service starts automatically after you restart your computer.If you had selected the General Purpose Database template using Database Configuration Assistant, manually deploy the DBMSCLR package. Log in using SYSDBA privileges and run the DBMSCLR.PLB package available in the ORACLEHOME rdbmsadmin directory.To configure the Multithreaded Agent Service Oracle OracleHomeName ClrAgnt configuration parameters for better performance, use the Windows Registry Editor to modify the ImagePath entry value under the HKEYLOCALMACHINESYSTEMCurrentControlSetServicesOracle OracleHomeName ClrAgent key. Oracle recommends that you set the following values:.maxdispatchers to 2.maxtaskthreads to 6.maxsessions to 25This issue is tracked with Oracle bug 4579472. 4.23 Re-Creating a Service on a Remote Node Throws ExceptionDuring installation of Oracle Database 10 g Release 2 on a pre-existing Oracle RAC cluster, you may receive the following error message:CreateServiceMarkedForDeleteExceptiondescClick 'Help' for more information.Click 'Retry' to try again.Click 'Continue' to use the default value and go on.Click 'Cancel' to stop this installation.Help Retry Continue CancelWorkaround:Click Retry to enable this operation to proceed. If the retry fails, try again until the operation completes.
Afterward, the service should be created successfully.This issue is tracked with Oracle bug 4508168. 4.24 Oracle Universal Installer Help Files Incorrect for Oracle Database Companion CDThe Oracle Universal Installer online help files for Oracle Database Companion CD are not specific to the Oracle Database Companion CD installation.Workaround:Refer to Chapter 3, 'Installing the Oracle Database Companion CD Software,' in Oracle Database Companion CD Installation Guide for Microsoft Windows (32-Bit) for detailed information about the installation process.This issue is tracked with Oracle bug 4604992. 4.25 Database Control Startup Not Timed Properly after Oracle RAC Database CreationWhen a new Oracle RAC database is created either during installation or using Database Control Configuration Assistant, the Database Control console may start before the new database instance has been registered with the listener. When this happens, in some conditions, some metrics is not monitored. The following error in the Database Control console appears:java.lang.Exception: Can't get query descriptor or execution descriptorWorkaround:Stop and restart the Database Control console. From the Start menu, select Programs, then Oracle - HOMENAME, then Database Control.This issue is tracked with Oracle bug 4591002.
4.28 oraxml10.dll ErrorThe file oraxml10.dll gets copied to the system directory on a computer with previously installed Oracle Access Manager. This interferes with the installation of other Oracle products even after Oracle Access Manager is uninstalled, giving the following error:The procedure entry point xqcGetXQXDOM could not be located in the dynamic link library oraxml10.dll.Workaround:Remove oraxml10.dll file from the system directory after uninstalling Oracle Access Manager.This issue is tracked with Oracle bug 6852359. 5.2 Managing User Accounts with User Account Control on Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008To ensure that only trusted applications run on your computer, Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008 provide User Account Control.
If you have enabled this security feature, then, depending on how you have configured it, Oracle Universal Installer prompts you for either your consent or your credentials when installing Oracle Database. Provide either the consent or your Windows Administrator credentials as appropriate.You must have Administrator privileges to run some Oracle tools, such as Oracle Universal Installer, Database Configuration Assistant, Net Configuration Assistant, and OPatch, or to run any tool or application that writes to any directory within the Oracle home.
If User Account Control is enabled, and you are logged in as the local Administrator, then you can successfully run each of these commands in the usual way. However, if you are logged in as 'a member of the Administrator group,' then you must explicitly start these tasks with Windows Administrator privileges. Refer to 'Starting Database Tools on Windows Vista' in for more information.All executables in the Oracle Clusterware Home should be run with administrative privileges.To Run a Windows Shortcut with Windows Administrator Privileges:.Click the Start menu button.Navigate to Programs, then to Oracle - HOMENAME.Right-click the name of the command or application you want to run, then select Run as administrator. Note:Many Oracle Start menu shortcuts are coded to run as administrator. When prompted, select to trust the application or grant your permission to continue.To Start a Command Prompt Window with Windows Administrator Privileges:.On your Windows Vista or Windows Server 2008 Desktop, create a shortcut for the command prompt window. An icon for that shortcut appears on the Desktop.Right click the icon for the newly created shortcut, and specify 'Run as administrator.' When you open this window, the title bar reads Administrator: Command Prompt.
Commands run from within this window are run with Administrator privileges. 5.4.2 OS Error: (OS 21) The device is not readyWorkaround:Use the diskpart.exe command to create a raw partition and raw logical drive on the basic disk. You can also use the Disk Management MMC snap-in to create a raw partition or raw logical drive. However, you must assign a drive letter to it when using the Disk Management MMC snap-in. Remove the drive letter after the partition or the drive is created.
You enable automount before you create raw devices.This issue is tracked with Oracle bug 5873952. 5.11 Configuration Assistants Intermittently Hang in Oracle RAC Environment on Windows Server 2008Network Configuration Assistant and Database Configuration Assistant intermittently hang on Windows Server 2008 if Oracle RAC cluster nodes have Symantec Antivirus software enabled.Workaround:Upgrade the Symantec Antivirus software to version 10.2.2 otherwise uncheck the Enable Scanning option in the Symantec Antivirus software.
Follow the instructions on the Symantec Web site:The Symantec case number is 311-992285. This issue is also tracked with Oracle bug 7332683. 6.3 Windows Firewall ConfigurationWindows 2003 Service Pack 1 and Windows XP Service Pack 2 changes the security of WebDAV configurations.
The following access error message may display when computers with Windows XP Service Pack 2 attempt to access an Oracle XML DB repository using the HTTP/Web Distributed Authoring and Versioning (WebDAV) protocol from Windows Explorer or other tools:The folder you entered does not appear to be valid. Please choose another.Perform the following steps to access Oracle XML DB from a client computer using the WebDAV protocol:.Create the following registry key on the client system and set it to a non-zero value:HKEYLOCALMACHINESYSTEMCurrentControlSetServicesWebClientParametersUseBasicAuth (DWORD).Restart the client computer or restart the WebClient service.
6.4 Local Oracle Database Client ConnectionsIf you plan to connect the Oracle Database to a release of Oracle Database Client that is earlier than 10 g Release 2 (10.2), you cannot do so if all of the following conditions exist:.Oracle Database Client is running on the same computer as Oracle Database 10 g Release 2 (10.2).Microsoft Windows Terminal Services is not running on the same computer as Oracle Database Client. Typically, Terminal Services is installed and configured with Microsoft Windows 2003, but on Microsoft Windows 2000 or XP, it may not be installed or enabled.Oracle Database Client is version 9.0. X to 9.2.0.6 or 10.1 to 10.1.0.3.Oracle Database Client is not running as Administrator.To remedy this problem, upgrade Oracle Database Client to release 9.2.0.7, or 10.1.0.4 or higher by downloading the Oracle Database Family patch set from My Oracle Support (formerly Oracle MetaLink) at.
6.5 Untranslated Start Menu Item for Oracle WorkflowIf you install Oracle Database 10 g Products, which include Oracle Workflow server, in a language other than English, the installation adds a submenu named Configuration and Migration Tools in English to the Windows Start menu under the corresponding Oracle home. This submenu includes only one item: Workflow Configuration Assistant. Other Oracle Database tools still appear under a separate, properly translated Configuration and Migration Tools submenu.This issue is tracked with Oracle bug 4551276. 6.6 Transportable Tablespaces feature in Enterprise Manager Database ConsoleThe transportable tablespaces feature accessible from the Maintenance tab has some limitations when generating and integrating tablespaces in Automatic Storage Management (ASM).
The limitations and workarounds are described below:Limitation:There is a limitation when generating the transportable tablespace set on databases using ASM as storage. 6.7 Enterprise Manager Database Control Exception Error To IgnoreImmediately after switching the Enterprise Manager Agent from nonsecure to secure mode, or vice versa, Enterprise Manager Database Control can show the following exceptions on the home page:java.lang.Exception: Exception in sending Request:: nulljava.lang.Exception: IOException in reading Response:: Connection resetThe home page is fully functional despite these exceptions, and these exceptions should disappear within five minutes. Starting and stopping Enterprise Manager Database Control should also make these exceptions disappear.This issue is tracked with Oracle bug 4562655. 6.8 Remote Users Not Being Added to ORADBA Group in Cluster InstallationsWhen you install Oracle Database on Microsoft Windows, Oracle Universal Installer creates a Windows local group called ORADBA, and then adds your Windows user name to it.
Members of ORADBA automatically receive the SYSDBA privilege. However, for cluster installations, Oracle Universal Installer does not add the user to ORADBA if they have performed the installation remotely. As a result, this user cannot log in to SQL.Plus using the SYSDBA role.Workaround:Manually add remote users to ORADBA. 6.12 Database Control Does Not Display the Listener DetailsWhen you connect to the database using Database Control, the page does not display the listener details.Workaround:After installing Oracle Database 10 g Release 2, you must shut down the Database Control with the command emctl stop dbconsole. Modify the targets.xml file located in ORACLEBASEORACLEHOME hostnameSID sysmanemd directory so that the value of the machinename field is the same for listener and database. Restart Database Control with the command emctl start dbconsole to display the listener details.This issue is tracked with Oracle bug 6743916. 7.1 Oracle Data Provider for.NET and Oracle RAC IssuesThe Oracle Data Provider for.NET Dynamic Help differs slightly from the Oracle Data Provider for.NET Developer's Guide (in Acrobat PDF), due to terminology changes describing Real Application Clusters (Oracle RAC).
These differences occur in the 'Connection Pooling for Real Application Clusters (Oracle RAC)' section in Chapter 3 of the Oracle Data Provider for.NET Developer's Guide. The information in this guide is up to date. The main differences are as follows:.The Dynamic Help refers to Load Balancing and the guide refers to Runtime Connection Load Balancing in several places. Note:The database service being connected to must be configured for AQHANOTIFICATIONS. For more details, see Oracle Database Oracle Clusterware and Oracle Real Application Clusters Administration and Deployment Guide.The guide includes the following paragraph in the first list item:In order to use Runtime Connection Load Balancing, specific Oracle RAC configurations must be set.
For further information, see Oracle Database Oracle Clusterware and Oracle Real Application Clusters Administration and Deployment Guide. Oracle Net Services should also be configured for load balancing. See Oracle Database Net Services Administrator's Guide for further details. 7.2 Oracle Data Provider for.NET, InitialLOBFetchSize IssuesIn Oracle Data Provider for.NET Developer's Guide, Chapter 5, section InitialLOBFetchSize, the following information appears incorrectly under the section 'For releases prior to Oracle Database 10 g release 2 (10.2)':If the InitialLOBFetchSize is set to a nonzero value, GetOracleBlob and GetOracleClob methods are disabled. BLOB and CLOB data are fetched by using GetBytes and GetChars methods, respectively.This was corrected to appear as follows under: For Oracle Database 10 g release 2 (10.2) and later:Prior to Oracle Database 10 g release 2 (10.2), if the InitialLOBFetchSize is set to a nonzero value, GetOracleBlob and GetOracleClob methods were disabled.
BLOB and CLOB data was fetched by using GetBytes and GetChars methods, respectively. In Oracle Database 10 g release 2 (10.2), this restriction no longer exists. GetOracleBlob and GetOracleClob methods can be used for any InitialLOBFetchSize value zero or greater. 7.3 Oracle Clusterware and Oracle RAC Virtual IP Address StatusIn Oracle Database Oracle Clusterware and Oracle Real Application Clusters Installation Guide for Microsoft Windows, the following text of the section 2.6.1, 'IP Address Requirements,' in Chapter 2, 'Pre-Installation Tasks,' states that the virtual IP address (VIP) should respond to a ping command:During installation, Oracle Universal Installer uses the ping command to ensure that the VIP is reachable.The preceding statement is incorrect.
Before installation, the VIP address should be configured in DHCP or /etc/hosts, or both, but it must not be assigned to a server that can respond to a ping command. 7.8 Incorrect operfcfg SyntaxIn Oracle Database Platform Guide for Microsoft Windows (32-Bit), Chapter 14, section, 'Modifying Oracle Counters for Windows Performance Monitor Parameters' states incorrect operfcfg syntax.Here is the correct information:You must specify the system password by running operfcfg.exe, located in the ORACLEHOMEbin directory. Operfcfg.exe prompts for a user name, password, and TNS alias.For example:DRIVELETTER: ORACLEHOMEbinoperfcfg.exeEnter user-name: systemEnter password: passwordEnter tns-alias: orcloperfcfg: New registry values have been successfully set.If you run the following command, then operfcfg.exe does not prompt for a password:operfcfg.exe -U username -D tnsalias. 7.9 Incorrect Information About JPublisher and Oracle SQLJ Installation.In Oracle Database Installation Guide for Microsoft Windows (32-Bit), Chapter 4, section, 'Installing Oracle Database 10g Products from the Companion CD,' erroneously states that JPublisher and Oracle SQLJ are installed. The correct information is that JPublisher is not a part of Companion CD and Oracle SQLJ Demos are installed with the Companion CD instead of Oracle SQLJ.In Oracle Database Companion CD Installation Guide for Microsoft Windows (32-Bit), Chapter 1, section, 'Products Available in the Oracle Database 10g Products Installation Type,' erroneously states that JPublisher and Oracle SQLJ are installed. The correct information is that JPublisher is not a part of Companion CD and Oracle SQLJ Demos are installed with the Companion CD instead of Oracle SQLJ. 8 Documentation AccessibilityFor information about Oracle's commitment to accessibility, visit the Oracle Accessibility Program website at.Access to Oracle SupportOracle customers have access to electronic support through My Oracle Support.
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