With just the ip address available, how to install the oracle 11g software on windows 7? What are the access I will need in order to Install the oracle 11g software and create the oracle 11g database on windows 7?
Oracle 9i instalation problems in Windows Storage Server 2003.
I got the error "ORA-12546- TNS:Permission denied" when trying to install ORacle 9i in Windows Storage Server 2003. This error occurs at the time of Creating database.
I decided to work on Oracle.I downloaded Oracle 10g for windows 32bit to run on XP. But i can not finish installation.
Here is what i've done so far.
1. I installed Microsoft Loopback Adapter and configured it with 192.168.1.10 for IP and 255.255.255.0 for NetMask. 2. I ran setup. The installation holds on a while on "Loading Sun JDK extensions" step. 3. The installation can not execute "Checking network configuration requirements" on the "product-specific prerequisite checks" step.
I've been trying to install it for a few days but i could not go one step further.
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I need to install Oracle 10g in windows 7 home premium which version of oracle 10g will work better with Windows 7 home premium. I need to download «& install.
We are going to upgrade our Oracle client on our clients to 11.2.0.3. But I can not record a resopnsfile with setup.exe. Have Oracle removed this feature?
Here's a dump from setup.exe
There is no possibility to run setup.exe witch -record -destinationfile option:
Preparing to launch Oracle Universal Installer from C:UsersTestAppDataLocal TempOraInstall2013-01-14_02-12-48PM. Please wait ... Usage: setup [-options] [(<CommandLineVariable=Value>)*]
Where options include:
-clusterware oracle.crs,<crs version>
Version of Cluster ready services installed.
-crsLocation <Path>
Used only for cluster installs, specifies the path to the crs home locat ion. Specifying this overrides CRS information obtained from central inventory.
-invPtrLoc <full path of oraInst.loc>
Unix only. To point to a different inventory location. The orainst.loc f ile contains: inventory_loc=<location of central inventory> inst_group=<>
-jreLoc <location>
Path where Java Runtime Environment is installed. OUI cannot be run with out it.
-logLevel <level>
To filter log messages that have a lesser priority level than <level>. V alid options are: severe, warning, info, config, fine, finer, finest, basic, gen eral, detailed, trace. The use of basic, general, detailed, trace is deprecated.
-paramFile <location of file>
Specify location of oraparam.ini file to be used by OUI.
-responseFile <Path>
Specifies the response file and path to use.
-attachHome
For attaching homes to the OUI inventory.
-cfs
Indicates that the Oracle home specified is on cluster file system (shared). This is mandatory when '-local' is specified so that Oracle Universal Installer can register the home appropriately into the inventory.
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Session/Installer variables are specified using:
[session:]varName=value Ex 1: session:ORACLE_HOME_NAME="OraHome" Ex 2: ORACLE_HOME_NAME="OraHome" The lookup order is session:varName then just varName. The session prefix is used to avoid ambiguity.
Component variables are specified using:
[compInternalName:[Version:]]varName Ex 1: oracle.comp1:1.0.1:varName="VarValue" Ex 2: oracle.comp1:varName="VarValue" The lookup order is compInternalName:Version:varName, then compInternalName: varName, then just varName.
We have a .NET application on windows server 2008 32bit using the stored procedures on an Oracle 10g environment. We are trying to deploy the .NET application onto a 64bit x86 Windows server 2008.
We face an error trying to install the x64 version of the Oracle 10g client on windows 2008. The error we get is Problem signature:
Problem Event Name: APPCRASH Application Name: javaw.exe
Is the x64 version of the Oracle 10g client certified for Windows 2008? Has anyone successfully installed the 64bit version of the oracle client on win2008?
We have a workaround in place with 32 bit version of the client running with the 32 bit version of the .NET application on x64 win2008. However to maximize the infrastructure we need to use the 64 bit version or we would have to turn to MSSQL Server .
I wanted to install oracle 9i in windows xp.My configuration is intel celeron,2.5ghz,256 mb ram ,5.5 gb of free hard disk space.I do no anything about the oracle ,was trying to install oracle on redhat 9 but had some problems..I just wanted the step by step documentation of installing oracle 9i in xp.
I have dell inspiron 15R model N5010 laptop, I have windows 7 64 bit operating system, intel i5 processor, 4 gb ram,500gb hdd. how does install oracle 10g in my system.
Is oracle 10g availble for Windows 7, I downloaded oracle 10g from ORACLE'S website. The name of the file is "10203_ vista_ w2k8_ x86_ production_ db.zip" but when I m installing it, I m getting error at the very beginning regarding the system requirements failure.
below is the message which i receive at the PRODUCT-SPECIFIC PREREQUISITE CHECK ====================================== Checking operating system requirements ...
Expected result: One of 5.0,5.1,5.2,6.0 Actual Result: 6.1 Check complete. The overall result of this check is: Failed <<<< Problem: Oracle Database 10g is not certified on the current operating system. Recommendation: Make sure you are installing the software on the correct platform. ======================================================================= [code]....
I am trying to install oracle database 11g.2 on windows 7. bu I received error in configuration database step.error is attached to this topic. installed database on windows so far.the emca text is below .....
----- @echo off setlocal set OH=E:appproduct11.2.0dbhome set JRE_JAVA=%OH%jdkjreinjava
I am using DataBase Express 11g as a development site.I have developed a Delphi GUI to run with it. (32bit). All runs as expected!My associate has a Windows 7 (64bit) machine. Express installation does not supply an ODBC driver. DataBase Express installs without problem, but it is the connectivity that is the problem
I understand that 11g(full) supplies both 32 & 64 OBDC drivers.I do not want to install the full 11g database if it can be avoided.
This is going to be more of a problem the more 64bit machines get into the workplace.Is there an alternative connection method available?
i have installed oracle 8i on my windows xp system. it has not given me any problems during installation. i could log on to oracle and work on it without any problems. but when i restarted my system, my system has failed to start the oracle service, and i could no longer logon to sql * plus.
I've got messages 'oracle not available'. i've even tried to start the service from administrative tools-services, but of no use. then i created a new database and log on to sql* plus. but when i rebooted my system, the problem continued.
We are unable install oracle 10g client it is showing error error in writing directory c:Docume~1admin~1locals~1emporainstall2012-01-04_08-05-38PM. ensure that this directory is writable and has atlest 45MB of disk space . Installation cannot continue
"How to Migrate Oracle 11gR2 32bit to 11gR2 64bit on Microsoft Windows"
Currently we are having Microsoft Windows Server 2003 standard Edition service pack 2 and we are trying to migrate it to microsoft windows server 2008 Release 2 standard Edition
I am trying to install Oracle 11g R2 on my Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit. When I execute setup.exe as Administrator the command window flashes and exits. I could not even see what the message is. Also tried command prompt.
I have an Oracle server with Oracle 11g R2 and need to install its clients over several desktops.I am using 2 separate installs, but I think that this might be redundant.The 2 setups I'm using are:
- ODAC 11.2 Release 3 and Oracle Developer Tools for Visual Studio (11.2.0.2.1) - 64-bit Oracle Data Access Components (ODAC) Downloads
- Is really necessary to install both of the 2 setup, or there is something I can use once instead of it?
I created an empty database using the DB Configuration Assistant, then imported a dump file provided by a client. I believe what happened is that all of the user passwords (for SYSTEM, SYSDBA, etc.) which I had created in the DB Config Assistant were overwritten during the import process as I can no longer log into the DB.
I have attempted logging into sqlplus using the /as sysdba swith while logged in to the server as a user in the ORA_DBA role, but I still get the ORA-01031: insufficient privileges message.
I have Oracle 11g database home in my 64 bit Windows 7 machine. However, now i would like to install Oracle 10.2.0 client as well. I tried giving a separate location.
But for some reason, whenever i start the Setup and run the Administrator Type, the installation just skips without giving any errors. It just creates the inventory folder in the specified path. It goes to the Product-Specific Prerequisite Checks and exits without giving any warnings or errors.