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Fwd: Re: Oracle config files and netdist

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Regina Gogol)
Mon Jan 25 10:16:15 1999

Date: Mon, 25 Jan 1999 10:15:20 -0500
To: sdowdy@MIT.EDU
From: Regina Gogol <rlgogol@MIT.EDU>
Cc: ds-ask@MIT.EDU, installers@MIT.EDU, network@MIT.EDU

Hi Steve,

Good point. I will make sure it does not happen in our locker and talk to Mohammad
about the sqlnet installers, but we cann't prevent people from ftp'ing in binaries.

Thanks,

Regina.

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>Date: Mon, 25 Jan 1999 10:00:15 -0500
>To: Mohammad Sharari <sharari@MIT.EDU>, Chris Murphy <chris@MIT.EDU>,
>        Jonathon Weiss <jweiss@MIT.EDU>
>From: "Stephen D. Dowdy" <sdowdy@MIT.EDU>
>Subject: Re: Oracle config files and netdist 
>Cc: Regina Gogol <rlgogol@MIT.EDU>, ops@MIT.EDU, azary@MIT.EDU,
>        installers@MIT.EDU, network@MIT.EDU
>
>I have one other minor observation on the tnsnames.ora file....
>
>At times when I've downloaded a new tnsnames.ora file for some desktop
>machine around campus, I've encountered a file that was moved via a binary
>transfer instead of an ASCII transfer.  While it is true, the file works
>fine as far as SQL*Net is concerned; it is difficult to edit since the
>CR/LF has not been handled correcly.  Can we make sure we get a plain text
>file out there for those of us that do need to manually modify it from
>time-to-time?  
>
>Sorry, I don't know if it was net-dist or a web page that had the problem.
>But, if someone is looking into having a single source for tnsnames.ora,
>then now might be a good time to double check this too.
> 
Regina Gogol
MIT, Information Systems
Database Services
Phone:	(617)253-0553
Fax:	(617)253-7661
rlgogol@mit.edu

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