OEM on Oracle8i for Windows NT

Aprhe l'installation d'une version d'ivaluation ORACLE8i pour Windows NT (Version Internet), je ne trouve pas Oracle Enterprise Manager dans le menu (Dimarrer> Programmes)avec tous les outils graphiques de gestion de la base. Comment fonctionne OEM avec cette version Oracle8i?

All I can say is that unless 8.1.7 comes out "RSN" then Oracle will be way behind its competitors in providing some basic J2EE functionality (not to mention support for the entire specification).
At least make a beta version available for those who WANT to use Oracle technology in products that aren't near production yet.
Will
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    Content
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    Creation
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    Versions Affected
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    Oracle 8.1.5
    ============
    Oracle Universal Installer 1.6.0.9.0
    Oracle 8.1.6
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