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- From: claborne@npg-sd.SanDiegoCA.NCR.COM (Chris Claborne)
- Newsgroups: comp.databases.oracle,comp.os.ms-windows.apps
- Subject: Re: Windows and Oracle access.
- Message-ID: <5858@npg-sd.SanDiegoCA.NCR.COM>
- Date: 7 Jan 93 03:44:42 GMT
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- In <dtb.726316321@otto> dtb@otto (David Bath) writes:
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- >jessea@u013.me.vp.com (Jesse W. Asher) writes:
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- >>I remember a recent thread on accessing Oracle from MS Windows, but I
- >>didn't pay any attention to it at the time. Can someone bring me up to
- >>date on the thread? Is there a way to access Oracle from MS Windows?
- >>Is there some sort of orasrv (SQL*NET) available for Windows?? Thanks.
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- In order to do any client server with oracle you need SQL*NET running on
- both machines. In your case you would get SQL*NET for your PC and then
- purchase one of the following:
- Oracle's Oracle Card, Gupta, Power Builder , or one of the many others.
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