Re: EM

  • From: Howard Latham <howard.latham@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: Pete Sharman <pete.sharman@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 2 Nov 2015 13:36:07 +0000

Not forgetting any DLLS in the System Directory. ​

On 2 November 2015 at 13:09, Peter Sharman <pete.sharman@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Even if it’s in the product catalog, there are very few products I know of
that you can just copy the folder structure and it works on Windows.
Almost everything has stuff in the registry, for example, so straight file
copying won’t cut it.



Pete

[image: Oracle logo]

Pete Sharman
Database Architect, DBaaS / DBLM
Enterprise Manager Product Suite
33 Benson Crescent CALWELL ACT 2905 AUSTRALIA

Phone: +61262924095 | | Mobile: *+61414443449 <%2B61414443449>*
Email: pete.sharman@xxxxxxxxxx Twitter: @SharmanPete LinkedIn:
au.linkedin.com/in/petesharman
Website: petewhodidnottweet.com
------------------------------

"Controlling developers is like herding cats."

Kevin Loney, Oracle DBA Handbook



"Oh no, it's not, it's much harder than that!"

Bruce Pihlamae, long term Oracle DBA
------------------------------



*From:* Hans Forbrich [mailto:fuzzy.graybeard@xxxxxxxxx]
*Sent:* Friday, October 30, 2015 5:15 AM
*To:* oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
*Subject:* Re: EM



Please define 'standard enterprise manager'. I have not been able to find
that in the product catalog.

/Hans

On 29/10/2015 11:06 AM, Zelli, Brian wrote:

I have a standard enterprise manager on my old pc. I received a new pc.
I copied over the folder. C:/oracle/product/10.2 and all the subfolders.

I can launch enterprise manager, see my databases but when I connect to
one, I enter userid and password and then the whole thing disappears from
the screen.




--
Howard A. Latham

JPEG image

  • Follow-Ups:
  • References:

Other related posts:

  • » EM- Zelli, Brian
  • » Re: EM- Hans Forbrich
  • » RE: EM- Peter Sharman
  • » Re: EM - Howard Latham
  • » RE: EM- Peter Sharman
  • » Re: EM- Hans Forbrich