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Default Re: Event Log viewer - 04-10-2008 , 01:50 AM






On Apr 8, 2:39 pm, yossarian <yossaria... (AT) operamail (DOT) com> wrote:
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Ana C. Dent wrote:
Is there a tool available to view oracle events ?

what are by your definition "oracle events"?

I guess he's thinking something like Windows events...
I think he is talking about viewing Oracle events in a form where it
will become easy for him to categorize them. Just check out this new
tool Secure Auditor http://www.download.com/Secure-Audit...=uo&tag=button

It works for Oracle, Windows, MSSQL and Cisco routers as well.



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Default Re: Event Log viewer - 04-10-2008 , 01:50 AM






On Apr 8, 2:39 pm, yossarian <yossaria... (AT) operamail (DOT) com> wrote:
Quote:
Ana C. Dent wrote:
Is there a tool available to view oracle events ?

what are by your definition "oracle events"?

I guess he's thinking something like Windows events...
I think he is talking about viewing Oracle events in a form where it
will become easy for him to categorize them. Just check out this new
tool Secure Auditor http://www.download.com/Secure-Audit...=uo&tag=button

It works for Oracle, Windows, MSSQL and Cisco routers as well.



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Default Re: Event Log viewer - 04-10-2008 , 01:50 AM



On Apr 8, 2:39 pm, yossarian <yossaria... (AT) operamail (DOT) com> wrote:
Quote:
Ana C. Dent wrote:
Is there a tool available to view oracle events ?

what are by your definition "oracle events"?

I guess he's thinking something like Windows events...
I think he is talking about viewing Oracle events in a form where it
will become easy for him to categorize them. Just check out this new
tool Secure Auditor http://www.download.com/Secure-Audit...=uo&tag=button

It works for Oracle, Windows, MSSQL and Cisco routers as well.



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Default Re: Event Log viewer - 04-10-2008 , 01:50 AM



On Apr 8, 2:39 pm, yossarian <yossaria... (AT) operamail (DOT) com> wrote:
Quote:
Ana C. Dent wrote:
Is there a tool available to view oracle events ?

what are by your definition "oracle events"?

I guess he's thinking something like Windows events...
I think he is talking about viewing Oracle events in a form where it
will become easy for him to categorize them. Just check out this new
tool Secure Auditor http://www.download.com/Secure-Audit...=uo&tag=button

It works for Oracle, Windows, MSSQL and Cisco routers as well.



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Default Re: Event Log viewer - 04-10-2008 , 01:50 AM



On Apr 8, 2:39 pm, yossarian <yossaria... (AT) operamail (DOT) com> wrote:
Quote:
Ana C. Dent wrote:
Is there a tool available to view oracle events ?

what are by your definition "oracle events"?

I guess he's thinking something like Windows events...
I think he is talking about viewing Oracle events in a form where it
will become easy for him to categorize them. Just check out this new
tool Secure Auditor http://www.download.com/Secure-Audit...=uo&tag=button

It works for Oracle, Windows, MSSQL and Cisco routers as well.



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Default Re: Event Log viewer - 04-10-2008 , 01:50 AM



On Apr 8, 2:39 pm, yossarian <yossaria... (AT) operamail (DOT) com> wrote:
Quote:
Ana C. Dent wrote:
Is there a tool available to view oracle events ?

what are by your definition "oracle events"?

I guess he's thinking something like Windows events...
I think he is talking about viewing Oracle events in a form where it
will become easy for him to categorize them. Just check out this new
tool Secure Auditor http://www.download.com/Secure-Audit...=uo&tag=button

It works for Oracle, Windows, MSSQL and Cisco routers as well.



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