I'm just curious:
You mention "registry settings", but the slashes on your
paths go in this -> / direction.

At least in the past, there is a difference in what you must do if you are
on Unix or non-Unix.  With non-Unix, completely eliminating everything of a
previous installation involves the use of regedt32 (Oh boy!).  

At our shop, to install a new version of Oracle on a non-Unix box, we remove
everything by hand PRIOR to installing the new version: All registry
entries, all Oracle binaries, and the oracle directory (er ... folder) in
the program files directory (where the inventory file is).  This might be
unnecessary paranoia; but when on non-Unix, paranoia is good.


> -----Original Message-----
> 
> We are planning to migrate our database from 8i to 9i soon, i 
> had the idea
> to use the migrate utility from oracle.
> So far so good, but at one moment i have 2 OFA compliant 
> software trees on
> my server :
> /oracle/ora81 and /oracle/ora90 with the corresponding 
> registry settings.
> What is the correct procedure to eliminate everything of oracle 8i
> afterwards and that nothing is pointing
> to the /oracle/ora81 directory ??
> 
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