Oracle products which are Windows 2000 Ready

Product Version Date
Oracle 8i EE
Enterprise Manager
Web Db
Application Server
Designer
Developer
JDeveloper
Reports
Discoverer
Jinitiator
Workflow
Can someone at Oracle fill in the versions of the above products which will support the windows 2000 platform and the expected release dates.
Thanks

<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Brian Wallace ([email protected]):
I have Oracle 8.1.7 running on my Windows 2000 machine w/o any problem.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
I blocked all tcp & udp ports in my win2k server except 21,23,80 and 1521.my ftp and telnet are working fine but oracle is not working.
it's says error ora-12541 ;tns;no listener
how to come out this prblem can u pls help me.
Thanks And regards
Buddha G
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