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The document provides step-by-step instructions for installing Oracle 10g Personal Edition on Windows XP or Windows 2000. It outlines checking system requirements like virtual memory, disk space, and RAM before beginning the multi-step installation process. Key steps include selecting installation options, configuring the database name and passwords, and fully installing Oracle software, which can take 45 minutes or more to complete.
This document appears to be about troubleshooting Windows computers. It provides questions and answers about various tools and procedures for identifying and resolving issues, including using Device Manager, System Restore, Safe Mode, and the Driver Verifier utility. The document gives guidance on recovering deleted or corrupted files, rolling back drivers, cleaning up disk space, and more. It is an informative reference for technicians needing to diagnose and address problems on Windows Vista, XP, and other versions.
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This document provides information on troubleshooting issues with installing a Windows loader, including recovery steps if Windows fails to boot, resolving genuine status issues, answering common questions, and notes on compatibility with UEFI motherboards and different Windows versions. It also lists checksums and details changes between loader versions.
The document provides step-by-step instructions for installing Windows XP and Windows 7 from a USB flash drive. It describes preparing the USB drive by formatting it, adding the boot code, and copying the installation files from the Windows disc. The instructions then explain how to boot from the USB drive by changing the BIOS settings and initiating the installation process from the flash drive.
This presentation gives the an overview of differences and similarity of two version of windows i.e. Windows 7 & Windows 8.
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What’s Windows Storage Spaces & storage pool? How to create them in Settings & Control Panel? From Windows 10 to Windows 11, what has changed to them?
The document provides step-by-step instructions for installing Oracle 10g Personal Edition on Windows XP or Windows 2000. It outlines checking system requirements like virtual memory, disk space, and RAM before beginning the multi-step installation process. Key steps include selecting installation options, configuring the database name and passwords, and fully installing Oracle software, which can take 45 minutes or more to complete.
This document appears to be about troubleshooting Windows computers. It provides questions and answers about various tools and procedures for identifying and resolving issues, including using Device Manager, System Restore, Safe Mode, and the Driver Verifier utility. The document gives guidance on recovering deleted or corrupted files, rolling back drivers, cleaning up disk space, and more. It is an informative reference for technicians needing to diagnose and address problems on Windows Vista, XP, and other versions.
This document appears to be about troubleshooting and resolving common issues in Windows operating systems. It provides questions and answers related to topics like using System Restore, accessing Device Manager, recovering deleted files, updating drivers, and other tools and utilities for diagnosing and fixing problems in Windows Vista, Windows XP, and earlier versions. The document is intended as a reference for identifying and solving technical problems that users may encounter.
This document provides information on troubleshooting issues with installing a Windows loader, including recovery steps if Windows fails to boot, resolving genuine status issues, answering common questions, and notes on compatibility with UEFI motherboards and different Windows versions. It also lists checksums and details changes between loader versions.
The document provides step-by-step instructions for installing Windows XP and Windows 7 from a USB flash drive. It describes preparing the USB drive by formatting it, adding the boot code, and copying the installation files from the Windows disc. The instructions then explain how to boot from the USB drive by changing the BIOS settings and initiating the installation process from the flash drive.
This presentation gives the an overview of differences and similarity of two version of windows i.e. Windows 7 & Windows 8.
Though it contained some beautiful animations & entertaining videos which are absent here.
You can find its media rich format here
http://1drv.ms/1LNqv3V
The document provides instructions for using the ArcaVir RescueDrive tool. It has two partitions - a read-only partition containing programs and installers, and a read-write partition for user storage. The tool can install antivirus software, scan for threats, and enable booting a computer in emergency situations. It walks through starting the tool in Windows or via the ArcaNix system for scanning and data management without an installed OS.
What’s Windows Storage Spaces & storage pool? How to create them in Settings & Control Panel? From Windows 10 to Windows 11, what has changed to them?
Contents of this presentation:
• Description of Windows 8
• History and Development of Windows 8
• Features of Windows 8
• System Requirements for Windows 8
• Software Support for Windows 8
• Variants of Windows 8
• How to Install Windows 8
• Targeted Platforms of Windows 8
• Classic and Metro Design
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The document provides information on using a Windows loader application to activate Windows operating systems. It discusses common issues users may encounter such as failing to boot after installation, not achieving genuine status, compatibility with UEFI motherboards and Windows Server 2012. It also includes release notes listing changes made in different versions of the loader software and questions/answers addressing technical problems.
This document provides instructions for installing and setting up Windows on a Mac computer using Boot Camp. It includes the following key steps:
1. Use Boot Camp Assistant to create a partition for Windows installation and start the Windows installer.
2. Install Windows on the partition, selecting the correct partition during setup.
3. Install Boot Camp drivers from the Mac OS X install disc to support Mac hardware in Windows.
4. Set the default operating system and select an OS during startup. Instructions are provided for using Windows on a Mac and common keyboard functions.
The document discusses several issues related to VMware including:
1. An error code 0x0000005D that occurs during Windows installation can be caused by selecting the wrong VM profile and choosing the correct profile fixes it.
2. An "Unable to contact the specified host" error during P2V or V2V conversion can be caused if required ports are blocked, and disabling the firewall fixes it.
3. To cancel a snapshot process in VMware that is taking a long time, the parent process ID must be killed using the kill command in an SSH session on the ESX host.
Windows 10 VDI Migration in real life - E2EVC RomeSacha Thomet
This document describes the challenges faced during a migration from Windows 7 to Windows 10 for virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI). Key stumbling blocks included lack of support in Citrix Provisioning Services when Windows 10 was initially released, roaming profile issues, bugs causing black screens after login, and slow login times over 2 minutes for streamed desktops. The author provides recommendations such as performance testing, choosing the right Windows release branch, and ensuring up-to-date Citrix Receiver clients. While physical desktop migrations posed fewer challenges, maintaining pooled VDI presented ongoing issues due to frequent Windows and Citrix updates.
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Here are two additional points about Windows 7 and common problems:
- Windows 7 introduced Aero Snap, which allows users to easily resize windows and snap them to either side of the screen for multitasking.
- A common problem some users encounter is that Windows updates may fail to download or install properly. This can sometimes be addressed by checking network connectivity and ensuring the Windows update components are up to date.
At the end of the lesson, the student will learn to:
• Install Oracle Virtualbox VM Manager
• Install Windows 2003 Server as a VM
• Create a shared folder between the host computer and the VM
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The document provides information on using a Windows loader tool to repair Windows boot issues, check genuine status, answer frequently asked questions, provide installation instructions for UEFI motherboards, checksum information, and release notes for different versions. Specifically, it details commands to use at the Windows repair prompt to fix boot issues, explains how to check genuine status online and through loader details, answers questions on errors received and provides steps to resolve issues, and provides diskpart commands for installing Windows on UEFI motherboards along with checksums and release notes for loader versions.
Guide To Windows 7 - Installing Windows 7Gene Carboni
Chapter 2 illustrates how to install Windows 7. Viewers will learn about the deployment enhancements in Windows 7. In addition, Chapter 2 describes the use of Windows Easy Transfer. It explains how to use and manage Windows Imaging Format image files.
1. The document provides instructions for installing Windows Server 2008, including hardware requirements, installation media requirements, and a 14-step installation process.
2. Key steps in the installation process include selecting installation options, accepting license terms, selecting disk and partition, and changing the default administrator password.
3. The installation takes approximately 20 minutes to copy and extract files, then the server will reboot for initial configuration.
Inbox A Few - A practical recipe for your email productivityAye Moah
Aye Moah, Head of Product at Baydin gave stellar tips and tricks on finding success in your Inbox. Presented at SF Community Managers Meetup 1/29/2013.
Resources mentioned in the presentation:
http://www.reviveyourinbox.com
http://boomeranggmail.com
http://inboxpause.com
http://awayfind.com
PKC - Ecologies for Our Neighborhood (2007-08)KBTNHKU
1) The document summarizes a field trip to Hoi Hai Wan Marine Park in Hong Kong on January 15, 2008. During the trip, the weather, ocean conditions, and marine life were observed and recorded.
2) Measurements taken included an air temperature of 13.8°C, wind direction of NNE at 6.4km/h, sea surface temperature of 17.5°C, salinity of 34ppt, dissolved oxygen of 7.82mg/L, and visibility of 3m. Plankton samples were collected and various marine organisms like corals, fish and sea cucumbers were observed.
3) While the marine park is protected, the document
Aye Moah, CPO of Baydin (Boomerang) talks about how to design web and mobile products to limit the effects of decision fatigue. Research has shown that making decisions depletes blood sugar and therefore willpower. There are four important steps to take to minimize this effect: eliminate decisions, order decisions to maximize user experience, bundle decisions together into common categories, and, finally, take advantage of randomness. This talk provides real-word examples of each of these steps and shows you how they provide better results and design better products.
Contents of this presentation:
• Description of Windows 8
• History and Development of Windows 8
• Features of Windows 8
• System Requirements for Windows 8
• Software Support for Windows 8
• Variants of Windows 8
• How to Install Windows 8
• Targeted Platforms of Windows 8
• Classic and Metro Design
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The document provides information on using a Windows loader application to activate Windows operating systems. It discusses common issues users may encounter such as failing to boot after installation, not achieving genuine status, compatibility with UEFI motherboards and Windows Server 2012. It also includes release notes listing changes made in different versions of the loader software and questions/answers addressing technical problems.
This document provides instructions for installing and setting up Windows on a Mac computer using Boot Camp. It includes the following key steps:
1. Use Boot Camp Assistant to create a partition for Windows installation and start the Windows installer.
2. Install Windows on the partition, selecting the correct partition during setup.
3. Install Boot Camp drivers from the Mac OS X install disc to support Mac hardware in Windows.
4. Set the default operating system and select an OS during startup. Instructions are provided for using Windows on a Mac and common keyboard functions.
The document discusses several issues related to VMware including:
1. An error code 0x0000005D that occurs during Windows installation can be caused by selecting the wrong VM profile and choosing the correct profile fixes it.
2. An "Unable to contact the specified host" error during P2V or V2V conversion can be caused if required ports are blocked, and disabling the firewall fixes it.
3. To cancel a snapshot process in VMware that is taking a long time, the parent process ID must be killed using the kill command in an SSH session on the ESX host.
Windows 10 VDI Migration in real life - E2EVC RomeSacha Thomet
This document describes the challenges faced during a migration from Windows 7 to Windows 10 for virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI). Key stumbling blocks included lack of support in Citrix Provisioning Services when Windows 10 was initially released, roaming profile issues, bugs causing black screens after login, and slow login times over 2 minutes for streamed desktops. The author provides recommendations such as performance testing, choosing the right Windows release branch, and ensuring up-to-date Citrix Receiver clients. While physical desktop migrations posed fewer challenges, maintaining pooled VDI presented ongoing issues due to frequent Windows and Citrix updates.
This document provides help information for installing, configuring, upgrading, and troubleshooting the WOS (Wiki On A Stick) portable package. It discusses downloading and extracting the WOS zip file, creating an autostart file, configuring WOS settings, upgrading packages while retaining user data, and provides solutions for issues with WOS, Apache, PHP, and MySQL not functioning properly.
The document provides a multi-part tutorial on installing Windows 7. It describes downloading the Windows 7 ISO file, burning it to a DVD, setting up a virtual machine with VMware, and going through the installation process. The installation takes around 20 minutes and has performance improvements over Windows Vista. Basic troubleshooting and driver installation are discussed.
Here are two additional points about Windows 7 and common problems:
- Windows 7 introduced Aero Snap, which allows users to easily resize windows and snap them to either side of the screen for multitasking.
- A common problem some users encounter is that Windows updates may fail to download or install properly. This can sometimes be addressed by checking network connectivity and ensuring the Windows update components are up to date.
At the end of the lesson, the student will learn to:
• Install Oracle Virtualbox VM Manager
• Install Windows 2003 Server as a VM
• Create a shared folder between the host computer and the VM
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The document provides information on using a Windows loader tool to repair Windows boot issues, check genuine status, answer frequently asked questions, provide installation instructions for UEFI motherboards, checksum information, and release notes for different versions. Specifically, it details commands to use at the Windows repair prompt to fix boot issues, explains how to check genuine status online and through loader details, answers questions on errors received and provides steps to resolve issues, and provides diskpart commands for installing Windows on UEFI motherboards along with checksums and release notes for loader versions.
Guide To Windows 7 - Installing Windows 7Gene Carboni
Chapter 2 illustrates how to install Windows 7. Viewers will learn about the deployment enhancements in Windows 7. In addition, Chapter 2 describes the use of Windows Easy Transfer. It explains how to use and manage Windows Imaging Format image files.
1. The document provides instructions for installing Windows Server 2008, including hardware requirements, installation media requirements, and a 14-step installation process.
2. Key steps in the installation process include selecting installation options, accepting license terms, selecting disk and partition, and changing the default administrator password.
3. The installation takes approximately 20 minutes to copy and extract files, then the server will reboot for initial configuration.
Inbox A Few - A practical recipe for your email productivityAye Moah
Aye Moah, Head of Product at Baydin gave stellar tips and tricks on finding success in your Inbox. Presented at SF Community Managers Meetup 1/29/2013.
Resources mentioned in the presentation:
http://www.reviveyourinbox.com
http://boomeranggmail.com
http://inboxpause.com
http://awayfind.com
PKC - Ecologies for Our Neighborhood (2007-08)KBTNHKU
1) The document summarizes a field trip to Hoi Hai Wan Marine Park in Hong Kong on January 15, 2008. During the trip, the weather, ocean conditions, and marine life were observed and recorded.
2) Measurements taken included an air temperature of 13.8°C, wind direction of NNE at 6.4km/h, sea surface temperature of 17.5°C, salinity of 34ppt, dissolved oxygen of 7.82mg/L, and visibility of 3m. Plankton samples were collected and various marine organisms like corals, fish and sea cucumbers were observed.
3) While the marine park is protected, the document
Aye Moah, CPO of Baydin (Boomerang) talks about how to design web and mobile products to limit the effects of decision fatigue. Research has shown that making decisions depletes blood sugar and therefore willpower. There are four important steps to take to minimize this effect: eliminate decisions, order decisions to maximize user experience, bundle decisions together into common categories, and, finally, take advantage of randomness. This talk provides real-word examples of each of these steps and shows you how they provide better results and design better products.
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2. Running the Repository Creation Utility to create schemas.
3. Installing and configuring OBIA, applying patches, and configuring the installation.
4. Creating connections in Oracle Data Integrator for the master repository and work repositories.
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1. Oracle 10g
Installation Guide
Installation Instructions:
• Follow every step in this guide unless it is marked optional.
• Do not change or deviate from any step unless told to do so by your
instructor or Heinz Computing staff member.
• Only start this installation when you can dedicate 3-4 hours of your time
• Report any installation errors/problems to
heinz-computing@andrew.cmu.edu.
Please include in your email:
o The step you were on when the error occurred
o A screen shot (Print Screen button) of the error
o The error number and exact text of the error
2. Installing Oracle Products
Windows XP, 2000
Installation of Personal Oracle 10g for Windows XP, 2000 ................................1
Check Virtual Memory Settings ................................................................................................. 1
Check Free Disk Space ............................................................................................................... 1
RAM Requirements .................................................................................................................... 1
Step #1: Installing Personal Oracle 10g...................................................................................... 2
Step #2: Confirm the test database is functioning properly...................................................... 13
Step #3: Configure the Listener. ............................................................................................... 14
Step #4: Reboot your computer. ............................................................................................... 16
Step#5: Create a Net Service Name for the Oracle database.................................................... 17
Step #6 Install the Oracle 10g Client and Administration Tools .............................................. 23
Step #7: Install Oracle 10g Web Server.................................................................................... 27
Step #8: Install the Oracle 10g Online Documentation (Optional) .......................................... 32
Installation and Configuration of Oracle Developer Suite 10g .........................37
Step A: Install Oracle Developer Suite..................................................................................... 37
Step B: Reboot your computer.................................................................................................. 41
Step C: Install the Java Initiator (necessary for Forms & Reports) .......................................... 41
Step D: Create the Net Service Name Used by Developer Suite.............................................. 42
Step E: Install Oracle Warehouse Builder 9.2.0.2.8 (Optional) ............................................... 48
Step F: Install Oracle 10g Developers Suite Documentation (Optional) ................................. 53
Step G: Modify your Path Environment Variable .................................................................... 54
Appendix A – Checking Virtual Memory............................................................56
Appendix B – Checking Free Disk Space ............................................................58
Appendix C - Starting and Stopping Services.....................................................59
Appendix D – Manually Starting the Database ..................................................61
Appendix E - Creating Folders on the Start, Programs Menu .........................62
Appendix F - Completely Removing Oracle from Windows NT/2000/XP.......63
3. Installing Personal Oracle 10g
Installation of Personal Oracle 10g for Windows XP, 2000
This document contains instructions for installing Personal Oracle 10g on computers using the
Windows XP Professional or Windows 2000 Workstation operating system. Instructions
may vary slightly for each operating system. For example, to see the program listings with
Windows XP, you select All Programs from the Start menu, but with Windows 2000, you
select Programs from the Start menu. Only significant differences will be noted. Oracle
installations can be lengthy, plan for at least an hour for just Personal Oracle. Make sure
your operating system has all current updates and patches prior to installation.
SpeedStep Technology and the Oracle Installation
We have found that Dell 5000 notebooks using SpeedStep technology need to have SpeedStep
disabled during the Oracle installation. We recommend the disabling of SpeedStep during an
Oracle installation if you have this notebook model. It is possible this problem may occur
with other notebook models using SpeedStep. We have not seen this problem with IBM
Thinkpads.
Installation User Name
To install Oracle software, you must login to your computer with the same User name as you
will to use the software. In addition, that User name must be a member of the administrator’s
group.
Check Virtual Memory Settings
You need a minimum of 768 MB.. See Appendix A on page 56, for operating system specific
instructions on changing virtual memory.
Check Free Disk Space
You need 3.5GB of disk space to install Personal Oracle 10g, including 140 MB on the system
drive (usually C:), with the rest of the space on any single uncompressed drive. Oracle
documentation uses an additional 600 MB. Oracle Developer Suite 10g uses an additional
1.1GB. See Appendix B on page 58, for operating system specific instructions on checking
disk space.
RAM Requirements
You need 512 MB minimum, 1024 MB is preferred. Right click on My Computer and choose
Properties to determine your computers currently installed RAM.
Windows XP, 2000, NT Page 1
4. Installing Personal Oracle 10g
Step #1: Installing Personal Oracle 10g
1-1. Insert the Oracle 10g Database10.1.
1-2. Select the Install/Deinstall Products button.
1-3. The Welcome window opens.
1-4. Select Advanced Installation
1-5. Click the Next button.
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1-6. The File Locations window opens.
1-7. Change the Destination Name to: OraHome10
1-8. Change the Destination Path to c:oracleproduct10.1.0OraHome10
NOTE: Adjust accordingly if you want to install Oracle on a drive other than C:. If you use a
different destination path, please write it down. You will need to enter this path later during
configuration.
1-9. Click the Next button.
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1-10. The Select Installation Type window opens.
1-11. Select Personal Edition (804 MB).
1-12. Click the Next button.
1-13. You may see the following error message several times during your installation. Click the
Continue button each time you see the message.
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1-14. The Select Database Configuration window opens.
1-15. Select General Purpose.
1-16. Click the Next button.
1-17. The Specify Database Configuration Options window opens. Enter:
a. Global Database Name: db1
b. SID: db1
c. Select Create database with samples schemas
1-18. Click the Next button.
Be sure to
install the
database
examples!
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1-19. The Select Database Management Option window opens.
1-20. Click the Next button.
1-21. The Specify Database File Storage Option window opens.
1-22. Keep the default or select a different directory for your database files.
1-23. Click the Next button.
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1-24. The Specify Backup and Recovery Options window opens.
1-25. Keep the default settings and click the Next button.
1-26. The Specify Database Schema Passwords window opens.
a. Select Use the same password for all the accounts
b. In the Enter Password and Confirm Password fields type johnheinz
NOTE: You can choose a different password. Please remember the passwords you entered. You
will need to reinstall the Oracle installation if you do not know the passwords for the SYS or
SYSTEM accounts.
1-27. Click the Next button.
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1-28. The Summary window opens.
1-29. Click the Install button.
1-30. The Install window opens. The time to install depends upon the speed and memory of your
computer and may take more than 45 minutes. Don’t be alarmed if the installer seems to be
stuck at a certain percentage during the installation. You can also ignore additional windows
that open during installation.
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During the Installation:
a. The Configuration Assistant window appears. No action is required.
b. The Database Configuration Assistant progress window appears. No action is
required.
1-31. The Database Configuration Assistant window opens.
1-32. Click the OK button.
1-33. The Configuration Assistant window reappears. Take no action.
1-34. The End of Installation window will appear.
1-35. Click the Exit button.
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1-36. The Exit window will display.
1-37. Click the Yes button.
1-38. After a minute or two, Internet Explorer will open and the Oracle Enterprise Manager
Database Control site opens. Login to the control using the following credentials:
a. User Name: sys
b. Password johnheinz (or the password you choose to use in step 1-27)
c. Connect As: change to SYSDBA
NOTE: If the Oracle Enterprise Manager Database Control site does not open automatically,
open Internet Explorer and go to http://localhost:5500/em
1-39. Click the Login button.
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1-40. The Oracle Database Licensing Information 10g web page appears.
1-41. Click the I Agree button located at the bottom of the page.
1-42. The Database Control web page appears. You can view the many of the database management
metrics like status, uptime and availability. You can also perform many administrative
functions like user management and maintenance.
1-43. Click the Administration link.
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1-44. Under the Security section, click the Users link.
1-45. The Users web page appears.
1-46. In the UserName column, click Scott
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1-47. The Scott User web page appears. By default, all user accounts are locked when Oracle is
installed. The Scott user account is used for testing and tutorial purposes.
1-48. In the Enter Password and Confirm Password fields, type tiger
1-49. In the Status field, select Unlocked.
1-50. Click the Apply button.
1-51. The Scott User web page will refresh and an update message will appear at the top of the page.
1-52. Close Internet Explorer.
NOTE: Due to our configuration, the web based Enterprise Manager that you just used will not
function once the Oracle 10g installation is complete.
Step #2: Confirm the test database is functioning properly
2-1. Start Oracle SQL Plus:
a. Click Start
b. Select All Programs.
c. Select Oracle – OraHome10
d. Select Application Development
e. Select SQL Plus
2-2. The Log On window opens.
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2-3. Login as:
a. User Name: scott
b. Password: tiger
c. Host string is blank.
2-4. Click the OK button.
2-5. The Oracle SQL Plus window opens.
2-6. At the SQL> prompt type:
a. Select * from dept;
b. (Note: don’t forget the semicolon at the end of the line)
2-7. Press the Enter key.
2-8. If the database is working correctly, your window will display the following lines:
DEPTNO DNAME LOC
----------------------------------------------------------------------
10 ACCOUNTING NEW YORK
20 RESEARCH DALLAS
30 SALES CHICAGO
40 OPERATIONS BOSTON
2-9. Type Exit at the SQL> prompt and press Enter
Step #3: Configure the Listener.
By changing the Host name to the localhost (127.0.0.1) you can change your computer name
without changing the Oracle configuration.
3-1. Start the Oracle Net Manager
a. Click Start
b. Select All Programs
c. Select Oracle – OraHome10
d. Select Configuration and Migration Tools
e. Select Net Manager
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3-2. Expand the Local folder by double clicking it.
3-3. Expand the Listeners folder by double clicking it.
3-4. Select LISTENER by single clicking it.
3-5. Select the Address2 Tab.
3-6. Change Host to 127.0.0.1
Note: Accept all other default settings, don’t change them.
3-7. At the top of the configuration page, select Database Services.
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3-8. The Database Services page appears. At the bottom of the page, click the Add Database button.
3-9. The Database Services page will refresh. Enter the following into the fields:
a. Global Database Name: DB1
b. Oracle Home Directory: c:oracleproduct10.1.0OraHome10
c. SID: DB1
3-10. From the File menu select Exit.
3-11. In the Changed Configuration Confirmation dialog box, select Save.
Step #4: Reboot your computer.
Close all open windows.
Remove the CD.
Reboot your computer.
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Step#5: Create a Net Service Name for the Oracle database.
The net services name DB1 will be used as the Host string for your personal database.
5-1. Start the Oracle Net Configuration Assistant
a. Click Start
b. Select All Programs
c. Select Oracle – OraHome10
d. Select Configuration and Migration Tools
e. Select Net Configuration Assistant
5-2. Select Local Net Service Name configuration.
5-3. Click the Next button.
5-4. The Net Service Name Configuration window opens.
5-5. Select Add
5-6. Click the Next button.
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5-7. The Service Name window opens.
5-8. Enter DB1 in the Service Name field.
5-9. Click the Next button.
5-10. The Select Protocols window opens.
5-11. Select TCP.
5-12. Click the Next button.
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5-13. The TCP/IP Protocols window opens.
5-14. Enter 127.0.0.1 in the Host Name: field.
5-15. Click the Next Button.
5-16. The Test window prompts to test the connection.
5-17. Select Yes, perform a test.
5-18. Click the Next button.
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5-19. The “Connecting…Test successful” message window opens.
Note: If you receive the following error message “ORA-01017: invalid username/password;
logon denied”, click the Change Login button. The Change Logon window appears. For the
Username type: scott for the Password type: tiger. Click OK button. The test should
succeed.
5-20. Click the Next button.
=
5-21. The Net Service Name window opens.
5-22. Enter DB1 for the Net Service Name.
5-23. Click the Next button.
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5-24. The Another Net Service Name? window opens.
5-25. Select a No.
5-26. Click the Next button.
5-27. The Net Service Name Configuration Done window opens.
5-28. The Net service name Configuration Complete message opens.
5-29. Click the Next button.
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5-30. The Net8 Configuration Assistant: Welcome window reopens.
5-31. Click the Finish button.
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Step #6 Install the Oracle 10g Client and Administration Tools
6-1. Insert the Oracle 10g Client CD. The installer program will autostart.
6-2. Select the Install/Deinstall Products button.
6-3. The Welcome window appears. Click the Next button.
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6-4. The Specify File Locations window opens. At the end of the Name field, click on the arrow and
select OraHome10. The Path field should change to
c:oracleproducts10.1.0OraHome10. Click the Next button.
6-5. The Select Installation Type window appears. Select Administrator (460 MB) and click the
Next button.
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6-6. The Summary window appears. Click the Install button.
6-7. The Install window appears.
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6-8. During the install, you may receive the following error message. Click the Ignore button.
6-9. The End of Installation window appears. Oracle 10g Client is now installed. Click the Exit
button.
6-10. The Confirm Exit dialog box appears. Click the Yes button.
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Step #7: Install Oracle 10g Web Server
7-1. Insert the Oracle 10g Database Companion CD. The autostart program will appear. Click the
Install/Deinstall Products button.
7-2. The Welcome window appears. Click the Next button.
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7-3. The Specify File Locations window appears. In the Destination section, change the following
fields:
a. Name: OraComp10
b. Path: c:oracleproduct10.1.0OraComp10
Click the Next button.
7-4. The Select a Product to Install window appears. Select Oracle Database 10g Companion
Products 10.1.0.2.0 and click the Next button.
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7-5. The Available Product Components window opens. In the Components column, select
Apache Standalone 9.0.4.0.0 and HTML DB 10.1.0.2.0. Click the Next button.
7-6. The Enter HTML DB Configuration Information window appears. Enter the following in the
fields:
a. HostName: 127.0.0.1
b. Port: 1521
c. Database Service Name: db1
d. SYS password: johnheinz
e. HTML DB Password: johnheinz
f. Confirm HTML DB Password johnheinz
g. TABLESPACE Name: SYSAUX
Click the Next button.
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7-7. The Summary window appears. Click the Install button.
7-8. The Install window appears.
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7-9. The End of Installation window appears. Click the Exit button.
7-10. The Exit dialog box opens. Click the Yes button.
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Step #8: Install the Oracle 10g Online Documentation (Optional)
This step involves decompressing a file. The instructions illustrate how to extract the file
contents using the Windows XP native decompression utilities. Windows XP user with third
party decompression utility programs and Windows 2000 users will have to modify the
instruction as needed.
8-1. Insert the Oracle 10g Database Documentation CD. The CD does not have an autostart
program. Open My Computer and Double click the CD-Rom Drive. The CD will contain one
compressed file called 10g_documentation_B13789_01.zip.
8-2. Click once on the file so that it is highlighted. On the menu bar, click Edit then Copy. Minimize
all open windows so you see your desktop. Right click on your desktop and choose Paste
from the pop-up menu.
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8-3. The file will be copied to your desktop. Double click the file.
8-4. The 10g_documentation_B13789_01 window will appear. On the menu bar, click File then
Extract All…
8-5. The Extraction Wizard Welcome will appear. Click the Next button.
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8-6. The Select a Destination window appears. In the Files will be extracted to this directory field,
enter: C:Oracleproduct10.1.0OraHome10doc. Click the Next Button.
8-7. The files will begin extract. The Extracting bar will show you the progress. Once completed, the
Extraction Complete window appears. Uncheck Show extracted files and click the Finish
button.
8-8. The Oracle Documentation is now installed. Close any open windows, remove the Oracle CD. In
order to access the help files, you will need to create a shortcut to the files. On the desktop,
right click your mouse and click New then click Shortcut.
8-9. The Create Shortcut wizard appears. In the Type the location of the item field, type:
C:Oracleproduct10.1.0OraHome10docb13789_01index.htm and click the Next
button.
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8-10. The Select a Title for the Program window appears. In the Type a name for this shortcut field,
type: Oracle 10g Documentation. Click the Finish button.
8-11. See Appendix E for instruction on how to create a shortcut on the Start menu.
Summary: This completes the installation of Personal Oracle 10g and
documentation.
Services created:
• OracleCSService – Status: Started, Startup Type: Automatic
• OracleDBConsoleDB1 – Status: Started, Startup Type: Automatic
• OracleJobSchedulerDB1 – Status: Started, Startup Type: Automatic
• OracleOraComp10ProcessManager – Status: Started, Startup Type: Automatic
• OracleOraHome10iSQL*Plus – Status: Stopped, Startup Type: Disabled
• OracleOraHome10SNMPPeerEncapsulator – Status: Stopped, Startup Type: Manual
• OracleOraHome10DNMPPeerMasterAgent – Status: Stopped, Startup Type: Manual
• OracleOrHome10TNSListener – Status: Started, Startup Type: Automatic
• OracleServiceDB1 – Status: Started, Startup Type: Automatic
Start Menu Shortcuts
• Oracle – OraHome10 - Contains the shortcuts to the Oracle Database programs,
administration and configuration tools
• Oracle – OraComp10 – Shortcuts to the Oracle Installation Products for the Oracle 10g
Database Companion Products installation program. This start menu item can be
consolidated with the Oracle Application Server – OraComp10 menu.
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• Oracle Application Server – OraComp10 – Provides shortcuts to start and stop the
Oracle HTTP Server.
Starting services like these slow the computer’s startup time and use memory. If you do not
regularly use Oracle, you can switch these services to manual and start them yourself when
you want to use the database. See Appendix C, page59, for instructions on starting and
stopping services.
The default for preconfigured notebooks in the MISM and MSIT program is for the HTTPServer
(Apache) to manually start, so remember to start this service if you need it. The default is
also for the database service to automatically start but not the database itself. See Appendix
D for instructions on manually starting the database.
If you change network cards, shut down all Oracle services before installing the new card.
Occasionally Oracle becomes corrupted and the Oracle service will start, but the database itself
will not. See Appendix D, page 61 for a workaround.
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Installation and Configuration of Oracle Developer Suite 10g
Step A: Install Oracle Developer Suite
Note: Oracle Developer Suite will install Oracle 10g Discoverer Administrator and Desktop,
Forms 10g, JDeveloper, Designer and Reports 10g.
A-1. Insert the Oracle 10g Developer Suite Disc 1 CD into the CD drive.
A-2. The autorun program begins. Click on the Install button.
A-3. The Oracle Welcome window opens.
A-4. Click the Next button.
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A-5. The Specify File Locations window opens.
A-6. Under the Destination… section, enter:
a. Name: OraTools
b. Path: c:oratools
A-7. Click the Next button.
A-8. The Select Installation Type window opens.
A-9. Select Complete (898MB)
A-10. Click the Next button.
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A-11. The Provide Outgoing Mail Server Information window opens. Enter:
a. Enter outgoing mail (SMTP) server: smtp.andrew.cmu.edu
You may enter your local ISP SMTP server instead.
A-12. Click the Next button.
A-13. The Summary window opens.
A-14. Click the Install button.
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A-15. The Install window opens and the installation begins.
A-16. During the installation, you will be prompted to insert disk 2 .
A-17. The End of Installation window opens with the Installation Successful message.
A-18. Click the Exit button.
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A-19. The Exit dialog box appears. Click the Yes button.
Step B: Reboot your computer.
B-1. Close all open windows.
B-2. Remove Oracle Developer Suite CD.
B-3. Restart your computer.
Step C: Install the Java Initiator (necessary for Forms & Reports)
C-1. Start the Java installation:
a. Select Start
b. Select Run
C-2. The Run dialog box opens. Enter:
a. Open: c:oratoolsjinitjinit.exe
(adjust the drive letter as needed)
C-3. Click the OK button.
C-4. The Oracle JInitiator Setup starts. The Choose Destination Location window opens.
C-5. Click the Next button.
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C-6. JInitiator will install.
C-7. The Installation Complete window opens.
C-8. Select OK .
Step D: Create the Net Service Name Used by Developer Suite.
D-1. Start the Oracle Net8 Easy Config:
a. Click Start
b. Select All Programs
c. Select Oracle Developer Suite - Oratools
d. Select Configuration and Migration Tools
e. Select Net Configuration Assistant
D-2. The Welcome window opens.
D-3. Select Local Net Service Name Configuration
D-4. Click the Next button.
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D-5. The Net Service Name Configuration window opens.
D-6. Select Add.
D-7. Click the Next button.
D-8. The Database Version window opens.
D-9. Select Oracle 8i or later database or service.
D-10. Click the Next button.
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D-11. The Service Name window opens.
D-12. In the Service Name field, type: db1.
D-13. Click the Next button.
D-14. The Select Protocols window opens.
D-15. Select TCP.
D-16. Click the Next button.
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D-17. The TCP/IP Protocol window opens and prompts for:
i. Host Name: 127.0.0.1
D-18. Click the Next button.
D-19. TheTest window opens.
D-20. Select Yes, perform test.
D-21. Click the Next button.
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D-22. The Connecting window opens. The connection should succeed.
D-23. Click the Next button.
D-24. The Net Service Name window appears.
D-25. For the Net Service Name, field, type: db1
D-26. Click the Next button.
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D-27. The Another Net Service window opens.
D-28. Select No.
D-29. Click the Next button.
D-30. The Done window opens.
D-31. Click the Next button.
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D-32. The Welcome window reopens.
D-33. Click the Finish button.
D-34. The window will close.
Step E: Install Oracle Warehouse Builder 9.2.0.2.8 (Optional)
E-1. Insert the Oracle Warehouse Builder 9.2.0.2.8 CD. The Welcome Screen will appear. Click
the Next button.
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E-2. The File Locations window will appear. Under the Destination… section, enter:
a. Name: OraWB
b. Path c:oraWB
Click the Next button.
E-3. The Installation Types window appears. Select OWB Design Time Install. Click the Next
button.
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E-4. The Summary Window appears. Click the Install button.
E-5. The Install window appears.
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E-6. When the installation is finished, the End of Installation window appears. Click the Exit
button.
E-7. The Exit dialog box appears. Click the Yes button.
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E-8. The installation is complete. Now you must configure the Oracle Warehouse Builder
connection. Open My Computer and go to c:OraToolsnetworkadmin. Right click on the
tnsnames.ora file and choose Copy.
E-9. In My Computer, go to c:oraWBnetworkadmin. On the menu bar, click Edit then Paste.
E-10. The tnsnames.ora file will appear in the folder.
E-11. Remove the CD and Reboot your computer.
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Step F: Install Oracle 10g Developers Suite Documentation (Optional)
F-1. Insert the Oracle 10g Developers Suite Documentation CD. The CD does not have an autostart
program.
F-2. Open My Computer and open your CD Rom Drive. The Oracle 10g Developers Suite
Documentation CD contents are appear. On the menu bar click Edit then click Select All.
F-3. All the files are highlighted. On the menu bar click Edit then click Copy.
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F-4. In My Computer, go to c:OraToolsdoc. On the menu bar, click Edit then click Paste.
F-5. The documentation files are on your hard drive. Now you can create a shortcut to the main
documentation web page located at c:oratoolsdocindex.htm.
Step G: Modify your Path Environment Variable
Due to the installation order of the Oracle 10g products, you must modify your path environment
variable.
G-1. Click the Start button then right click My Computer and choose Properties.
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G-2. The System Properties dialog box opens. Click on the Advanced tab then click the
Environment Variables button.
G-3. The Environment Variables window opens. In the System variables section, Double click
Path.
G-4. The Edit System Variable dialog box opens. In the Variable value field, add the following to
the beginning:
C:oracleproduct10.1.0OraHome10bin;C:oracleproduct10.1.0OraHome10jr
e1.4.2binclient;C:oracleproduct10.1.0OraHome10jre1.4.2bin;
G-5. Click the OK button for all the open windows.
This completes the installation of Developer Suite 10g
Services created:
• OracleOraToolsClientCache – Status: Stopped, Startup Type: Manual
• OracleOraWBClientCache – Status: Stopped, Startup Type: Manual
Start Menu Shortcuts
• Oracle – OraTools - Shortcuts to the Oracle Installation Products for the Oracle 10g
Developers Suite installation program. This start menu item can be consolidated with the
Oracle Developers Suite – OraTools menu.
• Oracle Developers Suite - OraTools – Shortcuts to all the Oracle DS products and
configuration tools.
• Oracle - OraWB – Provides shortcuts to Warehouse Builder programs.
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Appendix A – Checking Virtual Memory
For Windows XP:
1) From the Start menu, select My Computer.
2) Under System Tasks, select View system information.
3) Select the Advanced Tab.
4) In the Performance section, select Settings.
5) Select the Advanced Tab.
6) In the Virtual memory section, note the Total paging size for all drives. If it is less than
768 MB, select Change. Select Custom size: and enter an initial size of between 768 MB and
1536 MB. Select Set, then OK to close the Virtual Memory Screen.
7) Select OK to close the Performance Options screen.
8) Select OK to close the System Properties Screen.
9) Select OK to close the My Computer screen.
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For Windows 2000
1) Right click My Computer.
2) Click Properties from the shortcut menu.
3) Click the Advanced tab.
4) Click the Performance Options button in the System Properties window.
5) Make sure Applications is selected.
6) Under Virtual Memory, click the Change button.
7) If needed, set the initial size for the paging file on C: to between 768 MB and 1536 MB
8) Click the Set button.
9) Click the OK button to close the Virtual Memory window.
10) If changes are not needed to the Virtual Memory settings, close any open windows and
continue the installation.. If changes were made, restart your computer as directed.
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Appendix B – Checking Free Disk Space
For Windows XP:
1) From the Start menu select My Computer.
2) Select the drive and note the free space in the Details section in the lower left.
3) From the File menu select Close.
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Appendix C - Starting and Stopping Services
For Windows XP
1) From the Start menu select Control Panel
2) Select Performance and Maintenance
3) Select Administrative Tools
4) Double click Services
5) Select the particular service
6) Click Stop or Start the service, then close the Services window.
Note: To change the way a service starts on bootup, double click the service, change the Startup
type, click Apply and then OK .
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Windows 2000
1) Choose Start.
2) Choose Settings.
3) Choose Control Panel.
4) Double click the Administrative Tools icon.
5) Double click the Services icon.
6) Scroll through the list of services and right click the particular Oracle service to be stopped or
started.
7) Click Stop or Start from the Action menu and close the Services window.
Note: To change the way a service starts on bootup, double click the service, change the Startup
type, click Apply and then OK .
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Appendix D – Manually Starting the Database
The Oracle database service can sometimes become corrupted and never start. If the service is
always listed as “Starting” rather than “Started” you can separate the start of the Oracle
service from the Oracle database. To do this, edit this registry key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREORACLEKEY_OraHome10ORA_DB1_AUTOSTART
and change the value to FALSE. Do this just once.
Now whenever the Oracle service starts, whether automatically or manually, the database
instance itself is not mounted and opened. In order to start the database instance, each time
you want to use it, use the Oracle Enterprise Management console.
1. From the Start menu, select All Programs.
2. Select Oracle-OraHome10, then Enterprise Management Console.
3. If your database is not added, the Add Databases to Tree window appears.
a. Select a Add select database from your local tnsnames.ora file.
b. Check the DB1 database and uncheck the others.
c. Click OK
(You’ll only need to add the database once.)
4. Open the Database folder in the navigation panel to the left.
5. Right click the DB1 icon and select Connect.
6. Login as system with the system password. Connect as: SYSDBA. Click OK .
7. Right click the DB1 icon again and select Startup.
8. Select Open as the Startup mode and click OK .
Note: Once the database starts you can close any open windows and exit the Management
Console.
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64. Creating Folders on the Start, Programs Menu
Appendix E - Creating Folders on the Start, Programs Menu
1. Right click the Start button and select Open All Users.
2. Double click the Programs folder.
3. From the File menu select New.
4. Select Folder and name the new folder.
5. Drag and drop other items from the Programs folder into the new folder.
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65. Completely Removing Oracle from Windows
Appendix F - Completely Removing Oracle from Windows NT/2000/XP
The Oracle Installer does not completely remove all traces of Oracle. To do a clean uninstall,
follow the instructions below. These steps are for an installation typically done by Heinz/MISM
students.
1. Stop all Oracle programs and services. Close all oracle programs you may have open.
Stop all services that begin with Oracle. See Appendix C about how to stop services.
2. Using regedit or regedt32, start the registry editor and remove the following keys:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESoftwareOracle
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESystemCurrentControlSetServicesOracle*
(all services starting with ‘Oracle’)
3. If you have created any DSN definitions with ODBC, start the ODBC administrator
applet and remove any Oracle DSN definitions.
4. Edit your paths and other system variables to remove any reference to Oracle. Remove
the PERL5LIB variable.
5. Remove any Oracle related icons from your desktop and any references to Oracle
programs from the Start/Programs menu.
6. Reboot your computer. DO NOT SKIP THIS STEP!
7. Remove all Oracle software by deleting the following folders and all subfolders within;
a. c:oratools
b. c:oracle
c. c:oraWB
d. c:program filesoracle
Adjust drive letters according to your installation.
If there are errors deleting certain files, reboot, and delete the remaining oracle files and
folders.
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