Re: Issues with My Oracle Support

  • From: amonte <ax.mount@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: howard.latham@xxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 10 Nov 2009 13:03:54 +0100

The funny thing this is the company who is selling


Minimize Downtime (oh yeah whole weekend to upgrade)
Minimize migration risks
Flashing back (the site)
Real Application Testing
PL/SQL Best Practices (oh yea we can actually see the debug codes in the
web)
Efficiency (with Adobe Flash?)
etc etc etc


Seriously, they need to be more careful with this sort of upgrades and their
marketing


Alex



2009/11/10 Howard Latham <howard.latham@xxxxxxxxx>

> Its a disaster - CAN ORACLE RECOVER IT?
>
> On 10/11/2009, Tony van Lingen <tony_vanlingen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> wrote:
> > Alan,
> >
> > It means: "right-click on the flashy thingy  and deselected 'loop', then
> > click 'forward'". That's what I did and it flew forward off the 90%,
> > through 96 and all the way to "Your account needs to be updated".
> >
> > Unfortunately form there it went and erased my SSO logon of 12 years and
> > replaced it with my email address. I didn't authorise that! It did not
> > even tell me that it would do that! Anyhow, I'm now quite hopeful that
> > tomorrow I can actually log on and not get the message "Account setup is
> > still in progress". Remember that I've had that same account since 1997
> > - they're still in the process of setting it up ;)
> >
> > We used to have a corporate logon with email address & password, but
> > that seems to have gone west...
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Tony
> >
> > Around 10/11/2009 6:15 AM, Guillermo Alan Bort said:
> >> yeap... count me in at 96%
> >>
> >> anyone knows what the ones and zeroes mean?
> >>
> >> cheers
> >> Alan Bort
> >> Oracle Certified Professional
> >
>
>
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