- •Contents
- •Send Us Your Comments
- •Preface
- •Audience
- •Organization
- •Related Documentation
- •Conventions
- •Documentation Accessibility
- •Accessibility of Code Examples in Documentation
- •Accessibility of Links to External Web Sites in Documentation
- •Component Accessibility
- •What’s New in Oracle9i for Windows?
- •Oracle9i Release 1 (9.0.1) New Features in Oracle9i for Windows
- •1 Introducing Oracle9i Client for Windows
- •Planning Your Installation
- •Using Optimal Flexible Architecture with Windows Databases and Clients
- •Oracle Universal Installer Overview
- •Oracle9i Client Products for Installation
- •Licensing Information
- •Oracle9i Options
- •Documentation Library Overview
- •What Documentation Do I Read First?
- •Getting Started with Installation
- •2 Preinstallation Requirements
- •Single Oracle Home Components
- •Client Component System Requirements
- •System Requirements for FAT and NTFS File Systems
- •Oracle9i Client System Requirements
- •Unsupported Components and Features on Windows Terminal Servers
- •Component Certification
- •Mandatory Individual Component Requirements
- •Migration and Upgrade Requirements
- •Policies for Linking and Relinking Applications
- •Networking Protocol Vendor Requirements
- •3 Selecting Oracle Net Services Configuration Methods
- •About Network Configuration Methods
- •Configuring Your Client Network
- •Configuring the Client Network
- •4 Installing Oracle Components
- •Installation Differences Between Windows NT and UNIX
- •Preinstallation Tasks
- •Installing Oracle Components
- •Client Administrator or Runtime Installations
- •Custom Oracle9i Client Installations
- •Reviewing the Installation Session Log
- •Deinstalling Oracle Components and Services
- •Stopping Oracle Services for Windows
- •Deinstalling Components with Oracle Universal Installer
- •Removing Oracle Keys From the Registry on Windows NT and Windows 2000
- •5 Postinstallation Configuration Tasks
- •About NTFS File System and Windows NT Registry Permissions
- •Setting NTFS File System Security
- •Setting Windows NT Registry Security
- •Individual Component Postinstallation Configuration Tasks
- •Oracle Workflow
- •Oracle9i Client Components
- •Component Descriptions
- •About Installing Oracle Components in Noninteractive Mode
- •Copying and Modifying a Response File
- •Running Oracle Universal Installer and Specifying a Response File
- •Running Oracle Enterprise Manager Configuration Assistant in Silent Mode
- •About Oracle Components in Different Languages
- •Running Oracle Universal Installer in Different Languages
- •Using Oracle Components in Different Languages
- •About Web-based Installations
- •About NLS_LANG Parameters
- •Commonly Used Values for NLS_LANG
- •NLS_LANG Settings in MS-DOS Mode and Batch Mode
- •Glossary
- •Index
Mandatory Individual Component Requirements
Mandatory Individual Component Requirements
Table 2–2 identifies mandatory individual component requirements that must be met before installation. See Appendix A, "Individual Components Available for Installation" for the installation types with which these individual components can be installed. Appropriate documentation for preinstallation procedures is also identified.
Table 2–2 Mandatory Individual Component Requirements
Component |
Description |
See Also... |
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Oracle Advanced |
You must satisfy hardware and software requirements to use |
Oracle Advanced Security |
Security |
authentication support with Oracle components. In addition, |
Administrator’s Guide |
|
using Oracle Advanced Security with Secure Socket Layer (SSL) |
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and Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) requires preinstallation of a |
|
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Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) directory such as |
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Oracle Internet Directory (provided on the component |
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CD-ROM). |
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Oracle Workflow |
Ensure that you have configured the required hardware and |
Oracle Workflow Client |
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software. |
Installation Notes |
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Oracle9i |
The user performing the Oracle9i installation must perform |
"Using Oracle9i |
integration with |
preinstallation requirements for integration to be successful. |
Directory Server Features |
Active Directory |
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with Active Directory" of |
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Oracle9i Network, |
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Directory, and Security |
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Guide for Windows |
Recovery
Manager
(part of Oracle
Utilities)
To back up to nondisk media, Recovery Manager requires a |
Legato Storage Manager |
media management layer such as Legato Storage Manager |
Administrator’s Guide |
(LSM) server, which is included on the CD-ROM. LSM server |
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requires the following system configuration: |
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■Minimum Processor: Intel Pentium 200 MHz
■Recommended Processor: Intel Pentium 450 MHz or higher
■RAM: 128 MB
■Hard disk: 64 MB
■Backup for Windows 98, Windows NT, and Windows 2000: Additional 5% of total backup data or 100 MB for online indexes
Preinstallation Requirements 2-7