At work we ordered 9iAS R2 (for NT/Win2000) in May. We 
just got it the other day. I have to wait for some old 
lab machines to go to surplus status (many months) 
before I can make a couple sandbox win2000 servers to 
test it and the 9i db (and 9i iDS).

books

??? http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0072190922

doesn't have anything on NT, or 9iAS specifically, but 
for Win2000 tools/environment, w/ the 9i db, or EM:

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0072194626

??? general oracle architecture/technology, apparently 
includes "something" on 9i AS:

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0596001797


see:

www.odtug.com

or go to metalink, click on "top docs" and look 
around.

or otn

regards.
ep



On 17 Jul 2002 at 13:08, Freeman, Robert wrote:

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> Lot's to consider.... unfortunately I'm running it on NT ... :-))

...

> --- "Freeman, Robert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Folks,
> >  
> > I'm a DBA who is really an old developer at heart. I
> > know a little Java, a
> > little Asp
> > (enough, as they say, to be really dangerous!), I
> > used to do C code that now
> > makes 
> > my head swim to look at. (I think to myself, what
> > the devil was I doing??)
> >  
> > Anyway, I've finally found some time and a machine
> > here at work to start
> > playing with
> > OAS just to see what it's all about. Anyone have any
> > good suggestions with
> > regards 
> > to:
> >  
> > 1. Sites, books, white papers and the like with good
> > install tips, hints,
> > warnings and the like.
> > 2. Sites, books, white papers and the like Quick
> > getting started tips.
> > 3. Your own "getting started" experiences of things
> > to do or not to do.
> > 5. Anything I should do before I mess with OAS.
> >  
> > Optimistically hopeful that this will all just go
> > really smooth and I'll
> > have a cool
> > web page that I can bring up soon!

...

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