GUI Interface FOR OAS 9i

Dear All,
I've installed OAS 9i all the package but I wondered that I
don't have any GUI tool to manage the OAS like the old version
4.0.8.
IS it true that we only configure using the text files pointed
to by help.
Or Is their any other tool to use.
Thanks
Adel

Louis,
Citrix and/or Terminal Server are currently the only supported environments similar to what you have mentioned.  I am not currently aware of a partner in the US or Canada who has developed a GUI like the SAP R/3 GUI that you mentioned.  Possibly another contributor to SDN may have seen this?
HTH,
Eddy

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