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Ed thats great no one here has been successful with it(or that
will at least own up to it) ;)
joe
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 07/11/01 03:01PM >>> Joe,
I've done it for the Oracle
Client, successfully. This question was posted on LazyDBA, and a couple
others responded that they were successful with it.
Ed
Ed, you've gotten thats to work?, theory is nice, but r/l is
what counts
joe
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 07/11/01 02:05PM >>> Audrey,
Yes,
you can do a silent install. On a workstation / server that has Oracle
installed (NT/2000), go to:
START | PROGRAMS | Oracle Installation Products |
Universal Installed Concepts Guide
This
is in HTML format and will show you how you can do a silent
install.
Ed
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