> From: Eric D. Pierce [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, July 24, 2002 4:58 AM
> To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
> Subject: Re: Windohs client problems
> 
> 
> are you talking about reinstalling windows, or oracle?
> 
> did you take it down to bare metal, and remove all 
> oracle products, including following the instructions 
> from oracle tech support for doing a manual cleanout?
> 
> do you have a production db installed on that box?

"Just" Oracle.  I don't have an instance running, but I don't fancy
attempting to uninstall/delete/reinstall/reconfigure 9i, because I'm running
OEM (server and client w/remote repository) and an ONames backup.  According
to Oracle Support, I should just be able to nab the .ora files before the
uninstall to maintain the config of OEM, but this isn't true.  The GUI
settings appear to be local to the client, especially the "Groups" settings
(e.g. background images).  ONames is a little simpler.

The last time I wiped Oracle and reinstalled on Windohs, it took a few
*days*.  Hell, even with the supremely icky Oracle installs on VMS I could
have that done in a couple of hours.  <sigh>  Perhaps I just bite the bullet
and reinstall.  To do this correctly on WinTuke, I have a few questions:

1)  If more than one ORACLE_HOME is required (in my case, due to differences
in 8i/9i), is the order of installation important?  Should I install 8.1.7
client before or after 9i EE?  Or doesn't it matter?

2)  From a Registry monitor program, I saw that the MS ODBC for Oracle
driver only looked at HKLM/SOFTWARE/ORACLE/ORACLE_HOME for it's ORACLE_HOME.
This key doesn't change it's value when the active ORACLE_HOME is changed
thru Oracle Home Selector.  So, how do I get the MS ODBC driver to point to
other ORACLE_HOMEs?  And what exactly does the Oracle Home Selector change?
How should a client program identify the current ORACLE_HOME?

WHY THE HELL IS THIS SO FREAKING COMPLEX?  K.I.S.S.!  <grumble grumble>
Maybe I need to start a "rant-rant-rant" thread?  ;)

> backups?

Backups of my PC?  Ha!  At the very least I should be getting an Winders box
for testing Oracle stuff now that this has happened a few times.

Thx!

Rich Jesse                           System/Database Administrator
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