Re: Windows DB best practices
- From: "Jared Still" <jkstill@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: andert@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 15:44:01 -0700
On 4/10/07, Stephen Andert <andert@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
---------------from documentation------------
Account for running Oracle Universal Installer
With Windows, you log in with Administrator privileges. You do not
need a separate account. With UNIX systems, you must create this
account manually.
---------------from documentation------------
So I guess that answers my question. :)
This is of course very much like running Oracle as root on *nix.
Which I do myself BTW.
I do know of someone that creates a separate account for each
Oracle instance on Windows machines.
Jared Still
Certifiable Oracle DBA and Part Time Perl Evangelist
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