Where is the Enterprise Manager Console going to in 10?

All , where can i find out the EM in 10g? I've installed the Enterprise version ? The EM would be removed in new 10g? or is there another tool replaced it ? thanks..

Do you want to create Oracle Enterprise Manager
manually? I don't believe that's possible-- you need
to install OEM.
Are you asking how to create a database manually,
rather than through the DBCA?
Justin
Distributed Database Consulting, Inc.
http://www.ddbcinc.com/askDDBC
I have created database through DBCA, but in the end I choice "Generate Database Creation Scripts" but no "Create Database". Later I have run script, but OEM no created. My OS - w2k. After completion scripts I not detected Windows service "OracleDBConsoleSID". Why? In DBCA I checked "Configure the database with Enterprise Manager".
Sorry for bad English.

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