Cloning 9i ORACLE HOME using 10g oem.

Gang,
Has anyone tried to copy 9i ORACLE_HOME using 10G OEM. Does it automatically make changes to the oraInventory for new ORACLE_HOME. Any help will be greatly appriciated.
Thanks
Parvesh

Hi Per,
I am facing the same problem. I've created a TAR in which I've asked for the source of ohsel.exe or a way to add an
e.g. '-y'. We also saw that probably the Windows PATH environment is the only issue to solve.
Did you already find a solution?
Fred

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