Oracle® Database Gateway Installation and Configuration Guide 11g Release 2 (11.2) for Microsoft Windows Part Number E12061-06 |
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This guide describes how to install Oracle Database Gateway for Sybase, Informix, Teradata, SQL Server, ODBC, and DRDA on Microsoft Windows (32-bit) and Microsoft Windows (64-bit) platform.
This preface covers the following topics:
This manual is intended for Oracle database administrators who perform the following tasks:
Installing Oracle Database Gateways
Configuring Oracle Database Gateways
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