Personal Oracle8 v803 and Oracle8i Lite v40 on Win98

Is it possible to have Personal Oracle8 and Oralce8i Lite
running on the same machine? If it is, can someone tell me how?
Thanks,
Ronald
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Ronald I don'tknow if you can run both
but at least for me converting was non\
trivial.
I removed personal oracle on my win98 machine
by running orainst and removing every thing
I could, then renaming the orawin directory,
and running the windows registry editor
and deleting the oracle section from
within a section callled software.
I am under the impression that O8 lite
is to replace personal oracle 8.
One thing that seems missing is
pl/sql.
Jordan Schwartz
Ronald Luitwieler (guest) wrote:
: Is it possible to have Personal Oracle8 and Oralce8i Lite
: running on the same machine? If it is, can someone tell me how?
: Thanks,
: Ronald
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