Dictionary managed tablepsaces on Oracle 9.2

Hello,
We have an application that needs some adjustment before it can use LMT efficiently.
I have two questions:
1
===
Can I configure Oracle 9.2 to work with DMT ?
I tried creating one as described in the 9.2 docs and get the following response:
SQL> CREATE TABLESPACE test
2 DATAFILE 'D:\oracle\oradata\studio92\test.dbf' SIZE 10M
3 EXTENT MANAGEMENT DICTIONARY
4 DEFAULT STORAGE (
5 INITIAL 100K
6 NEXT 5120K
7 MINEXTENTS 2
8 MAXEXTENTS unlimited
9 PCTINCREASE 0);
CREATE TABLESPACE test
ERROR at line 1:
ORA-12913: Cannot create dictionary managed tablespace
When I check what is ORA-12913, I see that if I have LMT system I can not use DMT , is that true ?
2
===
If I do change my system tbs to work with DMT, will I be able to use DMT.
Guys, try answering the direct questions instead of telling me that LMT is better, as I wrote above, there is a functional problem in my application that currently can not use it.
TIA
Tal Olier ([email protected]).

As I understand the situation, your SYSTEM tablespace must be a DMT in order to create non-SYSTEM DMT's. If you move SYSTEM back to a DMT, you shouldn't have problems creating new DMT's.
Here's the appropriate section of the Database Concepts guide.
http://download-west.oracle.com/docs/cd/B10501_01/server.920/a96524/c04space.htm#1003

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