Oracle 8.x interface with SBS2003
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Date: Thu, 1 Jul 2004 09:24:39 -0700
Terry,
Your question may not make too much sense to some people.
You might ask whether Oracle can be installed on an SBS2K3
and whether anyone has seen any issues.(Don't know)
You can also ask whether applications can continue to
access the database without issue (Depends on security and
dB connector methods)
Maybe other questions, but "interface" isn't descriptive
enough.
Tony Su
>-----Original Message-----
>We are converting over to SBS2003 from a WIN2000
>environment. We have a database set up on Oracle 8.1.7.
>
>Has anyone experienced issues with how SBS2003 interfaces
>with Oracle 8.1.7 databases.
>
>Thanks.
>
>Terry
>.
>
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