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Oracle® Database Companion CD Installation Guide
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Release 2 (10.2) for Microsoft Windows (x64)
Part Number B15686-01
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Title and Copyright Information
Preface
Audience
Documentation Accessibility
Related Documentation
Conventions
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Oracle Database Companion CD Installation Overview
Overview of the Installation Process
Products Available in the Oracle Database 10
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Products Installation Type
Oracle JDBC Development Drivers
Oracle SQLJ
Oracle Database Examples
Required Products
Oracle Text Supplied Knowledge Bases
Oracle Ultra Search
Natively Compiled Java Libraries
JPublisher
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Oracle Database Companion CD Requirements
Requirements for Oracle Database 10
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Products
Disk Space Requirements
Oracle Database Requirement
Hardware and Software Certifications
Windows Telnet Services Support
Windows Terminal Services and Remote Desktop Support
Network Topics
Installing on DHCP Computers
Installing on Multihomed Computers
Installing on Computers with Multiple Aliases
Installing a Loopback Adapter
Checking if a Loopback Adapter Is Installed on Your Computer
Installing a Loopback Adapter on Windows 2003
Removing a Loopback Adapter
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Installing the Oracle Database Companion CD Software
General Steps for Installing Companion CD Products
Accessing the Installation Software
Copying Oracle Database Software to Hard Disk
Installing from a Remote DVD Drive
On the Remote Computer, Share the DVD Drive
On the Local Computer, Map the DVD Drive
Installing on Remote Computers Through Remote Access Software
Installing on Remote Computers from a Hard Drive
Installing on Remote Computers from a Remote DVD Drive
Installing Oracle Database 10
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Oracle Home Location for the Oracle Database 10
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Products
Identifying the Oracle Home Directory Location
Procedure for Installing Oracle Database 10
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Installing the Latest Patch Set Release
Removing the Oracle Database Companion CD Software
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Installing Oracle Database Companion CD Using Response Files
How Response Files Work
Reasons for Using Silent Mode or Noninteractive Mode
General Procedure for Using Response Files
Preparing a Response File
Editing a Response File Template
Recording a Response File
Running Oracle Universal Installer Using the Response File
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Configuring Oracle Database Companion CD Globalization Support
Installing and Using Oracle Components in Different Languages
Running Oracle Universal Installer in Different Languages
Using Oracle Components in Different Languages
Configuring Locale and Character Sets with the NLS_LANG Parameter
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Managing Oracle Companion CD Port Numbers
About Managing Ports
Viewing Port Numbers and Access URLS
Port Numbers and Protocols of Oracle Components
Changing the Oracle Ultra Search Ports
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Troubleshooting the Oracle Database Companion CD Installation
Verifying Requirements
Reviewing a Log of an Installation Session
Cleaning Up After a Failed Installation
Silent or Noninteractive Installation Response File Error Handling
Index