> 1) What is the easiest way to do these local installations?  With the old
16-bit version of the Oracle
> client, you could do a network install, then have the workstations
reference that installation by changing
> ini files.  I don't think that the 32-bit version of the client supports
network installs.  Has anybody had
> success with response files?  What is the trick to getting them to work?
Anyway, I'm looking for an
> alternative to visiting each workstation.

I used response file for 8.1.6 on Solaris 2.6 with xterm from a windows
machine.
Works great!

1. Create home dir and get .profile etc and set environment
2. Remote mount CD
3. Install Client with .rsp
4. Scripted FTP : tnsnames.ora
5. Test connection

All through a sequence of commands. No mouse clicking. Now going to machine.
No taking out putting in CDs...

-Rahul
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