Oracle® Database Platform Guide 10g Release 2 (10.2) for Microsoft Windows (32-Bit) Part Number B14304-06 |
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This document describes the features of Oracle Database for Microsoft Windows (32-Bit) software installed on a computer with an Intel (x86), AMD64, or Intel EM64T processor and any of the following operating systems:
Windows 2000 with Service Pack 1 or higher
Windows XP Professional
Windows Server 2003
Windows Server 2003 R2
Windows Vista
Windows Server 2008
Windows 7
Note:
Windows Multilingual User Interface Pack is supported on Windows XP Professional and Windows Server 2003.This Preface contains these topics:
This guide is intended for database administrators, network administrators, security specialists, and developers who use Oracle Database for Windows.
To use this document, you need:
Oracle-certified Windows operating system software installed and tested
Knowledge of object-relational database management concepts
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For more information, see the following documents in the Oracle Database documentation set:
Oracle Database Installation Guide for Microsoft Windows (32-Bit).
Oracle Database Platform Guide for Microsoft Windows x64 (64-Bit)
Oracle Database Platform Guide for Microsoft Windows Itanium (64-Bit)
Many books in the documentation set use the sample schemas, which are installed by default when you select the Basic Installation option with an Oracle Database installation. Refer to Oracle Database Sample Schemas for information about how these schemas were created and how you can use them yourself.
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