Windows Opening Up to Database ProgramsRichard O'Reilly
Oracle Administration Assistant for Windows To start Oracle Database services from Oracle Administration Assistant for Windows: ChooseStart>Programs>Oracle -HOME_NAME>Configuration and Migration Tools>Administration Assistant for Windows Right-click theSID. whereSIDis a specific instance name, such asorcl. ...
Windows Firewall Configuration Oracle Database Extensions for .NET Requirements Oracle Developer Tools for Visual Studio 2.1.1 System Requirements Oracle provides 32-bit (Windows x86) and 64-bit (Windows x64) versions of Oracle Database XE server and client. The 32-bit database server runs...
Click the option that you want (all programs let you import, and some let you append or link) underSpecify how and where you want to store the data in the current database. You can create a new table that uses the imported data or (with some programs) you can append the data to an...
This file contains the windows and toolbar settings for Visual SourceSafe Administrator. The global database settings configured by the database administrator through this client program are stored in Srcsafe.ini.Template.iniA Template.ini file, placed in the Users directory, stores default values ...
The Terminals toolbar contains shortcut icons to programs like the Registry Editor (regedit.exe), the Computer Management Console, the Control Panel, and the local computer's Internet Properties, Network Connections, and Services Manager, among many others. Terminals is a ...
On the database server, click Start, point to All Programs, point to Microsoft SQL Server, and then click Enterprise Manager. In SQL Server Enterprise Manager, expand Microsoft SQL Servers. Expand SQL Server Group. Expand (local) (Windows NT). Expand Databases. Right-click the database that...
Add/Remove Programs Accessible through the Windows Control Panel, use theAdd/Remove Programswindow to remove yourDb2database product. Refer to your operating system's help for more information about removing software products from your Windows operating system. ...
Executable programs, batch scripts, and Windows Script Host (WSH) files are not likely to be used by most database installers, but I added support for them just in case. It's possible that you might need them in certain circumstances if, for example, your database upgrade required reencryp...
For more information, see the Windows documentation. As an alternative to configuring SQL Server to listen on a fixed port and opening the port, you can list the SQL Server executable (Sqlservr.exe) as an exception to the blocked programs. Use this method when you want to continue to use ...