Express edition 11g datafiles Issue

Hi All,
After installing the Oracle database express edition 11g on the 32 bit windows there are some issues with the datafile naming convention.
The datafile undotbs01.dbf belongs to the SYSAUX tablepsace & sysaux01.dbf belongs to the UNDO tablespace.
I don't knw the recurperssion of the same OR whether it is Bug ???
Please help.

And the fix is easy, as long as you don't mind shutting down the database and a startup mount;
And don't move sysaux.dbf onto the existing undotbs1.dbf, using a slightly different name would be a Very Good Idea ...
$ sqlplus /nolog
shutdown immediate;
... database closed ...
exit;
cd <.dbf files directory>
mv sysaux.dbf undotbs01.dbf
mv undotbs1.dbf sysaux.dbf
$ sqlplus /nolog
startup mount
... mounted ...
alter database rename file '<dir>/sysaux.dbf' to '<dir>/undotbs01.dbf';
alter database rename file '<dir>/undotbs1.dbf' to '<dir>/sysaux.dbf';
alter database open;Of course, for those of you on Windows, it's going to cost four extra keystrokes ... mv ... move ;)

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