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Oracle® Database Client Installation Guide
10g Release 1 (10.1.0.2.0) for 64-Bit Windows
Part No. B13804-02
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A

Administrator installation type, 1.2
applications, empty connection strings, 4.2.2.3
ASM. See Automatic Storage Management (ASM)
Automatic Storage Management (ASM), configuring Oracle Database to communicate with, 4.1.2

B

batch mode, setting the NLS_LANG parameter, B.3
Business Components for Java (BC4J), 2.3.3

C

CD-ROM drive, installing from, 3.2.1
clientcustom.rsp file, A.1.2
compiler software requirements, 2.2
components
removing with Oracle Universal Installer, 5.2.2
unsupported
Windows Terminal Server, 2.3.2
Windows XP, 2.3.3
using in different languages, A.2.2
configuration assistants
troubleshooting, C.4, C.4
connecting to database, 4.2.1
counters, Oracle Counters for Windows Performance Monitor, 4.2.6
Custom installation type, 1.2
CyberSafe Adapter Support, 2.3.3

D

databases
connecting to, 4.2.1
removing, 5
DCE Adapter Support, 2.3.3
deinstalling. See removing
direct addressing, Instant Client-to-database connection, 4.2.2.1
directories, removing Oracle Database Client, 5.3.4
disk space
checking, 2.1.1
requirements, 2.1.1
DVD drive, installing from, 3.2.1

E

empty connect strings, 4.2.2.3
Entrust PKI Support, 2.3.3
environment variables
LOCAL, 4.2.2.3
ORA_NLS10, 4.2.5
PATH, 5.3.2
TEMP and TMP, 2.1.1
TNS_ADMIN, 4.2.2.2
errors
configuration assistants, C.4
fatal, C.4.2
installation, C.3
noninteractive installation, C.5
silent mode, C.5
existing Oracle installation, 3.1.4

F

fatal errors, C.4.2, C.4.2
files, Oracle Universal Installer log files, C.3

G

Generic Connectivity, 2.3.3

H

hard disk space
checking, 2.1.1
requirements, 2.1.1
hardware requirements, 2.1

I

INSO filters, 2.3.3
installActions.log file, C.3
installation
accessing installation software, 3.2
CD-ROM drive, 3.2.1
downloading software from Oracle Technology Network, 3.2.3
DVD drive, 3.2.1
errors, C.3
guidelines, 3.3.1, 3.3.1
in noninteractive mode, A.1
log file, C.3
log files, C.2, C.3
multiple, 3.1.1
noninteractive error handling, C.5
Oracle base directory, 3.1.2
Oracle homes, multiple, 3.1.3
overview, 1.1
preinstallation considerations, 3.1
procedure, 3.3.2
remote installation with remote access software, 3.2.2
remote installation, CD-ROM drive, 3.2.1.1
remote installation, DVD drive, 3.2.1.1
response files, C.5
troubleshooting, C
with existing Oracle installations, 3.1.4
installation guidelines, 3.3.1
installation software, accessing, 3.2
installation types, 1.2
Administrator, 1.2
Custom, 1.2
Instant Client, 1.2
Runtime, 1.2
Instant Client
connecting to database with Oracle Call Interface, 4.2.2.1
connecting to Oracle Database, 4.2.2
direct addressing connection method, 4.2.2.1
empty connect strings, 4.2.2.3
installation type, 1.2
LOCAL environment variable, connecting to database, 4.2.2.3
TNS_ADMIN environment variable, connecting to database, 4.2.2.2
tnsnames.ora file connection method, 4.2.2.2

J

Java Runtime Environment (JRE)
guideline for modifying, 3.3.1
requirements, 2.1.1
Java Server Pages, 2.3.3
JRE. See Java Runtime Environment (JRE)

L

languages
installing components in different languages, A.2.2
Oracle9isupport postinstallation step, 4.2.5
using components in different languages, A.2.2
listener.ora file
Oracle Net Services configuration, 4.3
LOCAL environment variable, 4.2.2.3
log files, C.2, C.3
reviewing installation session, C.3

M

memory
checking, 2.1.1
requirements, 2.1
Microsoft Registry Editor. See Registry Editor
MS-DOS mode, setting the NLS_LANG parameter, B.3

N

nCipher Accelerator Support, 2.3.3
NetCA. See Oracle Net Configuration Assistant
netca_clt.rsp file, A.1.2
network protocol software requirements, 2.2
NLS_LANG parameter, B.1
setting in MS-DOS mode and batch mode, B.3
territory and character set defaults, B.2
noninteractive installation
about, A.1
errors, C.5
procedure, A.1
Record mode, A.1.3
See also response files
NTFS systems, hard disk space requirements, 2.1.1
NTS enablement, Automatic Storage Management, 4.1.2

O

Operfcfg.exe utility, 4.2.6
ORA_NLS10 environment variable, 4.2.5
Oracle Administration Assistant for Windows, 3.1.3
Oracle base directory, creation of, 3.1.2
Oracle Call Interface
Instant Client connection method, 4.2.2.1
See also Instant Client
Oracle Counters for Windows Performance Monitor, 3.1.3, 4.2.6
Oracle Data Provider for .NET, 2.3.3
Oracle Database
Automatic Storage Management, configuring communication with, 4.1.2
connect Oracle Database Client to, 4.2.1
connecting to Instant Client, 4.2.2
Oracle Database Client
guidelines for installing, 3.3.1
installation procedure, 3.3.2
preinstallation requirements, 2
Oracle directories, removing, 5.3.4
Oracle Enterprise Integration Gateways, 2.3.3
Oracle Procedural Gateway for APPC, 2.3.3
Oracle Transparent Gateway for IBM DRDA, 2.3.3
Oracle Enterprise Manager Grid Control CD, 2.3.3
Oracle Enterprise Manager Java Console, 2.3.3
Oracle Enterprise Manager Java Console, running, 4.2.4
Oracle Fail Safe, 2.3.3
Oracle homes, multiple, 3.1.3
Oracle Messaging Gateway, 2.3.3
Oracle Migration Workbench, 2.3.3
Oracle Net Configuration Assistant
installing, 4.2.2.2
troubleshooting, C.4
Oracle Net Services
configuring, 4.3
removing Registry Editor key, 5.3.1.1
Oracle Objects for OLE, 2.3.3
Oracle Open Gateways, 2.3.3
Oracle Transparent Gateway for Microsoft SQL Server, 2.3.3
Oracle Transparent Gateway for Sybase, 2.3.3
Oracle Transparent Gateway for Teradata, 2.3.3
Oracle Procedural Gateway for APPC, 2.3.3
Oracle Provider for OLE DB, 3.1.3
Oracle registry keys, removing, 5.3.1.2
Oracle Services for Microsoft Transaction Server, removing, 5.3.1.2
Oracle services, stopping, 5.1
Oracle Technology Network (OTN)
accessing, 3.2.3
downloading software from, 3.2.3
Oracle Transparent Gateway for IBM DRDA, 2.3.3, 2.3.3
Oracle Transparent Gateway for Microsoft SQL Server, 2.3.3
Oracle Transparent Gateway for Sybase, 2.3.3
Oracle Transparent Gateway for Teradata, 2.3.3
Oracle Universal Installer
log files, C.3
removing components, 5.2
removing software, guidelines, 5.2.1
running components in different languages, A.2.2
running in different languages, A.2.1
running in noninteractive mode, A.1
version to use, 3.3.1
Oracle utilities
setting in MS-DOS mode, B.3
Oracle Windows services, stopping, 5.1
Oracle Workflow Builder, 2.3.3
Oracle9i language and territory support, 4.2.5
OracleMetaLink Web site, 2.3
OTN. See Oracle Technology Network
OUI. See Oracle Universal Installer

P

paging file size
checking, 2.1.1
requirements, 2.1
patches, postinstallation task, 4.1.1
PATH environmental variable
removing Oracle entries, 5.3.2
physical RAM
checking, 2.1.1
requirements, 2.1
postinstallation tasks
Automatic Storage Management, Windows authentication, 4.1.2
configuring Oracle Net Services, 4.3
downloading and installing patches, 4.1.1, 4.1.1
Instant Client-to-database connection, 4.2.2
Oracle Database Client-to-database connection, 4.2.1
Oracle Enterprise Manager Java Console, running, 4.2.4
Oracle9i language and territory support, 4.2.5
recommended, 4.2
required, 4.1
user accounts, 4.2.3
preinstallation considerations, 3.1
Pro*COBOL, 2.3.3
product postinstallation task, configuring Oracle Net Services, 4.3

R

RAM
checking, 2.1.1
requirements, 2.1
Registry Editor
removing all Oracle keys, 5.3.1.2
removing Oracle Net service key, 5.3.1.1
reinstalling Oracle software, 3.3.1
remote access software, 3.2.2
remote installations
about, 3.2.2
CD-ROM or DVD drive, 3.2.1.1
removing
all Oracle registry keys, 5.3.1.2
components with Oracle Universal Installer, 5.2.2
Oracle Database Client components manually, 5.3
Oracle Database Client, overall procedure, 5
Oracle directories, 5.3.4
Oracle Net Services Registry Editor key, 5.3.1.1
Oracle Registry Editor keys, 5.3.1
Registry Editor keys, 5.3.1
Start menu Oracle Database Client entries, 5.3.3
removing Oracle Database Client
Oracle from PATH environment variable, 5.3.2
requirements
hard disk space, 2.1.1
hardware, 2.1
Java Runtime Environment, 2.1.1
service packs, 2.2
software, 2.2
requirements, Oracle Database Client, 2
response files
creating, A.1.3
customizing, A.1.2
on the media, A.1
samples, A.1.2
specifying during installation, A.1.4
using, A.1
See also noninteractive installation
Runtime installation type, 1.2

S

service pack requirements, 2.2
services
stopping, 5.1
silent installation. See noninteractive installation
software
requirements, 2.2
software, removing, 5
SQL*Plus
setting in MS-DOS mode, B.3
sqlnet.ora file, enabling Windows native authentication
Start menu, removing Oracle Database Client entries, 5.3.3
swap space
checking, 2.1.1
requirements, 2.1
Symantec pcAnywhere remote access software, 3.2.2

T

TEMP environment variable, 2.1.1
temporary disk space
checking, 2.1.1
requirements, 2.1
TMP environment variable, 2.1.1
TNS_ADMIN environment variable, 4.2.2.2
tnsnames.ora file
Instant Client-to-database connection, 4.2.2.2
Oracle Net Services configuration, 4.3
troubleshooting, C
Inventory log files, C.3

U

unsupported components
on Windows Terminal Server, 2.3.2
on Windows XP, 2.3.3
user accounts, 4.2.3

V

VNC remote access software, 3.2.2

W

Windows native authentication
Windows Terminal Services, unsupported components, 2.3.2
Windows XP, unsupported components, 2.3.3