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		<title>By: tuple9i</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Laura55, actually it is more complex installing Oracle on Windows. The main things you want to consider is the placement of your datafiles and configure the memory for use. There are a lot of good places to find reference material, but if you can&#039;t find any that are suitable, just email me and I can send you a procedure that I developed for the install. Check searchDatabase.com, DBAsupport.com or best choice - MetaLink (if you have access).

The OUI can step you through the install and you should have no problems with a little forethought. A lot depends on how the Admin configures the server. Are you doing this yourself or do you have an Admin that handles the hardware/firmware? Main problem areas - file placement, memory allocation and security, especially if you are using single signon.

Hope I helped a bit.

Good luck,

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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Laura55, actually it is more complex installing Oracle on Windows. The main things you want to consider is the placement of your datafiles and configure the memory for use. There are a lot of good places to find reference material, but if you can&#8217;t find any that are suitable, just email me and I can send you a procedure that I developed for the install. Check searchDatabase.com, DBAsupport.com or best choice &#8211; MetaLink (if you have access).</p>
<p>The OUI can step you through the install and you should have no problems with a little forethought. A lot depends on how the Admin configures the server. Are you doing this yourself or do you have an Admin that handles the hardware/firmware? Main problem areas &#8211; file placement, memory allocation and security, especially if you are using single signon.</p>
<p>Hope I helped a bit.</p>
<p>Good luck,</p>
<p>tuple9i</p>
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