Headstart and Designer 6.0

Hi All,
We have recently upgraded to Designer 6.0. I am looking at
incorporating Headstart, however, I must know if it has been
certified for Designer 6.0. Further, I have heard nasty tales
that its installation is a 12 on a scale of 1 to 10. Any input
would be much appreciated.
Kind Regards,
Dave Freyer
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Dave Freyer (guest) wrote:
: Hi All,
: We have recently upgraded to Designer 6.0. I am looking at
: incorporating Headstart, however, I must know if it has been
: certified for Designer 6.0. Further, I have heard nasty tales
: that its installation is a 12 on a scale of 1 to 10. Any input
: would be much appreciated.
: Kind Regards,
: Dave Freyer
Dave,
There is a patch available for download from OTN which certifies
Headstart with Designer 6.0. Just click on 'Download headstart
2.1.2', and you will see an additional file patch010.zip.
A 12 on a scale of 1 to 10 means in dutch terms an absolutely
brilliant installation process. But I guess in the US it means
the opposite? Anyway, installation in previous versions involved
quite a lot of steps, but as of Headstart 2.1.2, the client
installation is through Oracle Installer, and the server-side
install through a server-side install form. Quick and easy, as
long as you carefully read the installation instructions.
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