Installing oracle from a remote user

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    Note:131299.1
    Subject:
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    Type:
    ALERT
    Status:
    PUBLISHED
    Content
    Type:
    TEXT/PLAIN
    Creation
    Date:
    02-JAN-2001
    Last
    Revision Date:
    18-APR-2001
    This alert was modified 16-January-2001 by specifying specific
    Oracle Universal
    Installer Versions in the the Versions Affected section.
    Oracle Universal Installer (OUI) for 8.1.x Hangs on Machines
    with Pentium 4
    Processors
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    Versions Affected
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    Oracle 8.1.5
    ============
    Oracle Universal Installer 1.6.0.9.0
    Oracle 8.1.6
    =============
    Oracle Universal Installer 1.7.0.19.0
    Oracle 8.1.7
    ==============
    Oracle Universal Installer 1.7.1.9.0
    Platforms Affected
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    Any platform that uses the Intel Pentium 4 processor, with the
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    Windows 2000
    and NetWare platforms are confirmed to be affected.
    Description
    ~~~~~~~~~~~
    When installing Oracle Products with the Oracle Universal
    Installer (8.1.x)
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    1996-99 Symantec Corporation Dynamic Link Library file".
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    Likelihood of Occurrence
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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    Possible Symptoms
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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    Workaround
    ~~~~~~~~~~
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    JRE_LOCATION=f:\stage\Components\oracle\swd\jre\1.1.7\1\DataFiles
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    OUI_LOCATION=f:\stage\Components\oracle\swd\oui\1.6.0.9.0\1\DataF
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    assistants\ifa\ifa.cl
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    ldap\oidamdin\oidadmin.cl
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    Then, launch the necessary tools, like Net8CA and DBCA from
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    Patches
    ~~~~~~~
    Currently there is not a patched installer available to deal
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    References
    ~~~~~~~~~~
    [BUG:1507768] INSTALLER FAILS WHEN RUNNING ON NEW PENTIUM 4
    (IV) PROCESSORS
    [BUG:1507946] INSTALLER FAILS WHEN RUNNING ON NEW INTEL
    PENTIUM 4 (IV) PROCESSORS
    @[BUG:1518935] SYMCJIT.DLL DOESN'T WORK WITH THE NEW P4
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    Copyright (c) 1995,2000 Oracle Corporation. All Rights
    Reserved. Legal Notices and Terms of Use.
    ================================================================
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