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This manual is your primary source of introduction, preinstallation, installation, and postinstallation information for Oracle9i for 64-bit Windows operating systems.
This manual describes only the features of Oracle9i for 64-bit Windows software that apply to the Windows XP 64-bit Edition and Windows Server 2003 operating systems.
This preface contains these topics:
Oracle9i Database Installation Guide for Windows is necessary for anyone installing or configuring the Enterprise Edition, Standard Edition, and Personal Edition database types Oracle9i Client or Oracle Internet Directory. Note that the term Oracle9i for 64-bit Windows is used in this guide to describe all these types.
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This document contains:
Introduces you to Oracle9i for Windows, Oracle Universal Installer, and gets you started with your Oracle documentation
Describes supported operating systems, requirements for Oracle9i for Windows installation types and individual components, and supported protocols
Describes the Oracle9i database creation and Oracle Net Services network configuration methods available during installation
Describes the individual components available with each installation type of the three top-level components and component descriptions
Describes the required preinstallation tasks for cluster software and Oracle Real Application Clusters on Windows
Describes advanced installation topics not covered in Chapter Chapter 4, "Installing Oracle Components"
For more information, see these Oracle resources:
Oracle9i Database Platform Guide for Windows
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SELECT username FROM dba_users WHERE username = 'MIGRATE';
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The following table describes conventions for Windows operating systems and provides examples of their use.
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