Oracle Express Edition and Windows encrypted files (EFS) system

Hello
I want to use oracle express edition with filesystem encrypted Windows. I tried some options like encryption folder xe. But connection can not be established when efs is used. There is a compatibility problem between oracle xe and windows efs? On the page of the Oracle, it is stated that the oracle database is compatible with the Windows EFS.
Thank you very much for the help.

There is no installer available for Windows 64-bit - some people have managed to hack the facility - a search on these forums - Re: Y at - it Oracle XE 11g for 64-bit windows?

HTH
Srini

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