Starting Dsigner V6.0 under Windows 2000 Beta 3

Each timme when i try to start any of the function of D     signer
V6.0 under Windows 2000, i have the following error :
RME-00011 : Op     ration 'open' on ACTIVITY has failed
RME-00011 : Op     ration on 'INS' on ci_application_systems has
failed
How can i solve this problem
Thanks for your answer
Tcheng
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TCHENG Loc Hong (guest) wrote:
: Each timme when i try to start any of the function of D     signer
: V6.0 under Windows 2000, i have the following error :
: RME-00011 : Op     ration 'open' on ACTIVITY has failed
: RME-00011 : Op     ration on 'INS' on ci_application_systems has
: failed
: How can i solve this problem
: Thanks for your answer
: Tcheng
Tcheng,
This is a Headstart forum only. Please refer to
metalink.oracle.com for more information about Oracle Designer.
By the way I think Oracle Designer is not certified against
windows 2000 beta 3.
Regards,
Ton
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