Standard or Enterprise installed ?

Dear all,
I have installed oracle 9i R2 using the custom option. I would like to know how can I find out if I have installed any products which are of enterprise edition.
Please help urgent.
Thanks
SL

do you have database installed, configured and running on the EE?
If not, I would say, remove and install SE, instead of downgrade.
To Downgrade:
The only way to properly convert from an Enterprise Edition back to a Standard Edition is through an Export/Import operation. This way you will get rid of all Enterprise Edition specific Data Dictionary objects as the SYS schema objects are not exported.
After the Import in the Standard Edition database, you only need to drop all user schemas related to Enterprise Edition features, such as the MDSYS account (used with Oracle Locator/Spatial).

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