Re: Import problems on Windows Server
- From: "Tony Rogerson" <tonyrogerson@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 28 Sep 2007 08:06:46 +0100
I've never seen this behavior but then I never run Oracle on Windows
for production. From that you may be able to draw your own conclusion. <g>
That's what happens when you close your eyes and enter a state of Denial Again Morgan.
NT 3.51 and 4.0 where pretty hard to use; I've worked for many folks who got there money's worth out of their investment tho which is what matters to the business.
2003, 2003 R2 are very different products - it's a pitty you've closed your eyes to them; but please - keep your misconceptions and myths to yourself and stop migrating your myths/misconceptions from a very early version onto the current version - pretty much like you do with SQL Server.....
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