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Starting database up...

Hi

Setup is:
WinXP Pro on 1300 MHz Machine with 766MB RAM.

After installing Oracle 9i a test of some sort was performed:
The "database configuration assistent" sent the following errormessage:

"Invalid entry size expected 419438592 but got 419438599 bytes."

After this error the test continued with the rest of the testing.

What does this error mean to me? Should I take actions, ignore it?

The next Question may have origin in mentioned error:
After installing Oracle, how do I start it?

I have a Oracle 8.1.7 running on a Win98 machine, here I have options
through start->programs->blabla to start and stop the database.
In case you havent guessed it, I am not very experienced with installing
Oracle databases, so please if anyone has an idea, explain it in deep, like
I'm a ten-year-old...

Thanks in advance

Jens Fudge
Jul 19 '05 #1
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