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Lyall
 
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Default Oracle Internet Directory (in dbms 9.2) - 05-24-2007 , 07:19 PM






I am new to oracles product licensing but I am trying to find out if
Oracle Internet Directory is a separately licensed product from DBMS
Enterprise Edition (We are using 9.2).
Is extra licensing required to install OID or is it part of Oracle
DBMS Enterprise Edition?

Thanks in advance.

....Lyall


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Ana C. Dent
 
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Default Re: Oracle Internet Directory (in dbms 9.2) - 05-24-2007 , 10:18 PM






Lyall <Lyall.Pearce (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote in news:1180052340.563784.253920
@z28g2000prd.googlegroups.com:

Quote:
I am new to oracles product licensing but I am trying to find out if
Oracle Internet Directory is a separately licensed product from DBMS
Enterprise Edition (We are using 9.2).
Is extra licensing required to install OID or is it part of Oracle
DBMS Enterprise Edition?

Thanks in advance.

...Lyall

OID is NOT part of RDBMS EE version or any other database offering.
Last I looked it was bundled in Oracle's Application Server.


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Default Re: Oracle Internet Directory (in dbms 9.2) - 05-24-2007 , 11:26 PM



On Fri, 25 May 2007 03:18:26 GMT, "Ana C. Dent"
<anacedent (AT) hotmail (DOT) com> wrote:

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Lyall <Lyall.Pearce (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote in news:1180052340.563784.253920
@z28g2000prd.googlegroups.com:

I am new to oracles product licensing but I am trying to find out if
Oracle Internet Directory is a separately licensed product from DBMS
Enterprise Edition (We are using 9.2).
Is extra licensing required to install OID or is it part of Oracle
DBMS Enterprise Edition?

Thanks in advance.

...Lyall


OID is NOT part of RDBMS EE version or any other database offering.
Last I looked it was bundled in Oracle's Application Server.
OID also comes with RDBMS EE.

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Sybrand Bakker
Senior Oracle DBA


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