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#Looking for oracle 8i for windows nt software
Over 7+ years of experience in various phases of Software Development life cycle, including Design, Development and Testing using Oracle Technologies and Data Warehousing.I just hope you can get a copy of the NT version. It is a pain to have to do this every time you want to use Oracle after a reboot but it is better than nothing i guess. Running the services in this order will ensure the dependencies are satisfied.
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Got to control Panel -> Admin' tools -> Services and then find and run in this order: I found that this was because of the dependencies involved with the oracle services meanong that they have to be started manually rather than automatically. However if you then reboot you will find you can not logon to oracle any more. If after installing oracle you run sql (or whatever) without rebooting it will run fine (make sure you note down all usernames and passwords given during install). If you are not on a network you must fool oracle to believe that you are (or buy a network card), i think this is answered elsewhere on the forum, let me know if it isn't and i'll email you a copy i have at uni. There are now only 2 problems to overcome. The installation process is basically the same except you have to specify a host string to log onto via sql etc.(i chose per8i but you can call it anything really).
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#Looking for oracle 8i for windows nt install
To get round the problem I chose to install the windows NT version of oracle 8i (same release version) and this worked fine.