"Eric D. Pierce" wrote:

> Ross & Mark,
> There are no major performance concerns here (and we get
> Oracle "free" {system wide educational site license} -
> unlike MS/SQL), so what I want to know is: does Oracle8
> generally work well on Windows 2000 server (compared to
> running it on NT4)?

Well, I was surprised to install 8.1.7 on Windows 2000 and discover that none of the
Oracle Enterprise Manager features work.  They install, but they don't run--it just
hangs up an empty window on the screen.

The fact that OEM doesn't work is documented in the readme, but I've not seen a patch
for it yet.

Bill
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