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Question posted by: Mike Bules (Guest) on June 27th, 2008 07:04 PM
Hello to all;

Will Oracle ver 7.3 run on windows 2003 server ?
Please advise

Mike


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Re: 7.3 on 03 server
On Thu, 17 Aug 2006 11:11:50 -0700, Mike Bules wrote:
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Hello to all;
>
Will Oracle ver 7.3 run on windows 2003 server ?
Please advise
>


Highly unlikely.

Microsoft has updated a lot of the DLLs, and I would expect that Oracle's
dependancy on the original DLLs may cause a conflict.

Why would you want to run Oracle 7.3 on Windows 2003? (Since you are in
unsupported territory, why would you not leave everything the way it
is known to work?)

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June 27th, 2008
07:04 PM
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Re: 7.3 on 03 server
client wanted 03 server for improved 'terminal services' features, however,
main application is currently in 7.3 database, all in same box. cost of 9i
is a bunch.

guess it always comes down to money.

thank for responding

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Quote:
Originally Posted by
On Thu, 17 Aug 2006 11:11:50 -0700, Mike Bules wrote:
>
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Hello to all;

Will Oracle ver 7.3 run on windows 2003 server ?
Please advise

>
Highly unlikely.
>
Microsoft has updated a lot of the DLLs, and I would expect that Oracle's
dependancy on the original DLLs may cause a conflict.
>
Why would you want to run Oracle 7.3 on Windows 2003? (Since you are in
unsupported territory, why would you not leave everything the way it
is known to work?)
>
--
Hans Forbrich (mailto: Fuzzy.GreyBeard_at_gmail.com)
*** Feel free to correct me when I'm wrong!
*** Top posting [replies] guarantees I won't respond.
>




 
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