RE: HELP HELP Trying to find this: PL/SQL MD4 and MD5 by Keith Gardne

2003-10-31 Thread Ron Perrie
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RE: Oracle 9i client download from web?

2003-10-15 Thread Ron Perrie
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RE: 8I installation

2003-10-05 Thread Ron Perrie
You may well have a Pentium 4 processor. This is a well documented problem with 8i and Pentium 4 processors (that you may well have). If so, search on your system for files called "symcjit.dll" which is the Symantec Just In Time compiler, then rename them to "symcjit.old" and then run

initsid.ora problem

2001-06-07 Thread Ron Perrie
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2001-06-06 Thread Ron Perrie
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