If only the enterprise edition has native oracle drivers, then yes.
But there would be nothing to stop you using an ODBC socket instead to
connect to oracle.


  
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-----Original Message-----
From: Pratte, Jeff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 01 August 2005 14:43
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Oracle on MX Standard?

Do you really need the Enterprise edition to support Oracle? User wants to
create a small (low-volume) intranet to connect to their Oracle database;
can they somehow get by with MX standard?
 
Thanks Jeff
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