Moving the database in the same server

Your replay:-
for WIN NT: take a look at note 61747.1 Moving a 7.3 or 8.x database. And take a look at Note:99275.1, UNIX/NT: Moving a Database Within the Same Machine.
Clarification: Where can i get the help for Note:61747.1 & 99275.1

Sorry Sridhar.
Take a look in MetaLink (www.metalink.com) and use the note ids to look up the information.
Thanks.

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