I don't if this will help. On Win7, use "run as administrator" for
everything. If you are changing *.ora files they must also be changed
using the "run as administrator" command. 


Manjit


-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Vincent Teachout
Sent: Friday, January 14, 2011 12:05 PM
To: ProFox Email List
Subject: [NF] Which setup for Oracle Development in Win7?

[might be fox, that's what I'm needing this for]

After googling, and a few unsuccessful attempts myself, it appears that
Oracle 10g express does not want to happily run on Windows 7.

As best I can gather from the Oracle download site, developers are
expected (and allowed) do download the full 11g version instead.  That's

2GB+, as opposed to the former 180MB.  Really?

Is anyone doing Oracle work on Win7?  If so, what are you using?  Hacked

10g?  11G? other?  Thanks.

[excessive quoting removed by server]

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