Sorry Gene,
the latest version is 9.0.2. 1.0.2.2.2 was the previous release.
Version 9.0.2 is quite different (in respects of install method and hardware
requirements at least) so if you're familiar with 9iAS already you might
want to evaluate R2 for a while. Or sit tight and let the early adopters
flush out the bugs.

Cheers,
Mike

PS Scott, I've had a few battles with 1.0.2.2 but I've found the install for
9.0.2 to be a total pain largely due to the installation instructions which
seem at best cryptic and at worst unfinished. Still, I've learned more than
I would if it had gone smoothly so I suppose I benefit in the long run. =)


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Now I am confused.  Supposedly, I just received the latest 9iAS from Oracle
and its version is 1.0.2.2.2a.  Is this 9iAS release 2, 9iAS release 1.0.2,
etc?

Gene

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 07/17/02 05:28PM >>>
Robert, 

After having just fought a battle with iAS 1.0.2.2 do yourself a favor and
get hold of iAS 9.0.2 (latest release).  I'm installing 9.0.2 as I type, and
it seems to be a lot smoother, albeit more bloated and slower - at least the
install portion.

Scott Shafer
San Antonio, TX
210-581-6217


 
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