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    #11
    If you are doing it on XP then your best bet is to do it on a completely clean build, installing onto an internal hard drive.

    I tried SUSE Linux and it failed on there a few times, so rebuilt my PC with XP Pro and installed it on there - no problems. As much as it offends me to be running Oracle Apps on XP, it seems to work for me.

    Have a look on OTN - there are some really good threads on the forums about it (and good for troubleshooting). Last resort, you could look at appsdba who sell pre-built systems and also have a DIY option for installation. Not the cheapest, but you do get support which is probably worth it.

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      #12
      I'm an ex-Oracle apps consultant (olap, GL etc 12 years hacking away got me nowt) and I totally agree with the install being pickey, it's alot easier these days than it used to be, but still a bit of a pain, for example. Apps Manager "sometimes" picks up apache/insert whichever webserver here, sometimes misses it, also if you have a requirement for the OLAP legacy stuff (i.e express services), you have to install that first.

      The basic Database drop (11i) onto a clean box is OK, even I managed it, but as soom as you start wanting to add the financials (ie. GL, AP,AR etc) you have to know what you are doing.

      otn is a great resource, or better still , try and sign up for a metalink account (if you are working for an oracle apps user, then use their CSI number) otherwise send an email to metalink admin and ask then (nicely) that you are an apps dba and you want to participate in the forums.

      oh, and don't mention the patch process, make sure you have your basic "features" included in the package you want from first off (for example, don't just choose an earlier version of 11i if 12 is what you want), otherwise you'll have to patch it, and I can tell you, that Patching *anything* in Oracle Apps, across disparate sub-applications is just not fun, no matter how much you get paid for it.

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        #13
        Yes - to all those saying that it failed on Linux - in the 11i and 12.0 Linux install guides - they are fairly specific with what build of Linux they want.

        You won't go wrong with the Oracle Linux apparently.

        Installing the database on it's own incidently is pretty easy - and generally won't go wrong. Not sure how you can install 11i without the Finance modules - but there you go.

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          #14
          Hi This is my first reply on this forum as I have just started in contarcting Market as Apps DBA.

          If you wish to install Apps for testing , I would suggest install VMware on your XP laptop & then install linux on VMware .

          Install Apps on this linux on VM ware .

          For staep by step installation on latest R12 follow my post at

          http://becomeappsdba.blogspot.com/search/label/r12
          Atul Kumar
          Certified Oracle Apps DBA

          http://becomeAppsDBA.blogspot.com

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            #15
            Where on Oracle.com do you order the DVD's or CD's from? cannot find it at all

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              #16
              Originally posted by Fishface
              Where on Oracle.com do you order the DVD's or CD's from? cannot find it at all

              http://oraclestore.oracle.com/OA_HTM...RE&language=US

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                #17
                Oracle download centre.... here http://www.oracle.com/technology/software/index.html

                Get apps from edelivery......... here http://edelivery.oracle.com/

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                  #18
                  I can't download from edelivery.oracle.com
                  Everytime it takes the personal details and replies that export validation is required. please help

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by andy
                    I can't download from edelivery.oracle.com
                    Everytime it takes the personal details and replies that export validation is required. please help
                    Go back to the site a couple of days later and it should let you in.

                    Unless you are downloading to Cuba or Venezeula.

                    And be cautious of of Oracle Linux (Red Hat Linux 4) its driver support for a fair number of NIC cards is non-existant.

                    My broadcom card module will not load and execute

                    So **ck it I am going the Ubuntu way - hopefully that works.

                    Linux is such a faff.

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                      #20
                      ANy ideas which cards it does work with? You have got me worried now :-)

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