ORACLE 9I R2, windows 2003

In OTN is no longer the ORACLE 9I software version 2 for windows 2003... any ideas?

Oracle put 9iR2 in support more than a year ago. They do not want to support him except for legacy clients, and if you are one of those that you already have the software. If this isn't the case, you should not install it.

If you have an extended support agreement open an SR to metalink otherwise seriously consider using the software shipped in the current millennium.

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