Citrix could another option worth evaluating. (I personally find it better than PCAnywhere.)
 
Regards,
Charu.
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The primary reason for problems with terminal server is that it is just that - a terminal.

VNC and PcAnywhere actually take control of the console on a Windows machine.

A default Oracle install requires console access for certain things, such as starting
the database from a command line using svrmgrl or sqlplus.

Jared




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Be careful using Terminal Server.  If you are running batch jobs, the variables like ORACLE_SID and ORACLE_HOME don't always get picked up correctly by the batch job.  I have spent hours trying to debug a script run with Terminal Server, then switch to VNC and it works fine.
 
Ron Smith
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Wednesday, September 03, 2003 4:14 PM
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RE: Oracle on Win2000

Windows Terminal services that comes with Windows (in Control Panel, Add/Remove Programs, Add/Remove Windows Components, then install Windows Terminal Client on admin PC).

Bigger hassle to install and configure, but a LOT better performer than PCAnywhere or VNC (other two "usual suspects" for remoting unremoteable).

Branimir

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Bala Regupathy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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September 3, 2003 1:44 PM
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Oracle on Win2000

First time I have got to maintain Oracle databases on Win 2000 server.  What tools do you guys use to get to the server to admin oracle databases ?
 
Thanks,
 
Bala.


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