Blue screen is caused by some process running at ring 0 improperly. Oracle
is not running at ring 0. The Oracle client certainly is not running at
ring 0. Is Oracle 9 certified on NT4? NT becomes desupported at the end of
this year.(by MS) Look elsewhere. It might be a printer driver.
Jim
--
Replace part of the email address:
kennedy-down_with_spammers@attbi.com
with family. Remove the negative part, keep the minus sign. You can figure
it out.
"Frank" <frank_at_gm@mail.com> wrote in message
news:240e7725.0306250547.431f329f@posting.google.c om...[color=blue]
> Hi,
> we are using oracle clients (Release 9.0.1.0.1 - Production)
> on an NT4 (Service Pack6) computers. the server is a W2K,
> (Oracle9i Enterprise Edition Release 9.0.1.1.1 - Production
> With the Partitioning option,JServer Release 9.0.1.1.1 - Production)[/color]
machine.[color=blue]
>
> now we are going to update several of those client boxes
> to a dual processor board. - great thinking but they are
> randomly crashing to blues screen. okay it is ms
> but the old 1-processor machines used to work.
>
> now me question:
> does anyone ever heard about a blues screen problem
> related to a dual processor in combination with an oracle client.
>
> as far a i know there was an exiting problem with dual procs
> and oracle server running on NT. but the clients ?
>
> so any suggestion other changing the op system to linux, unix, ...
> frank[/color]