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#1 By
78156 (12.21.30.4)
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Tuesday, May 01, 2007 09:58:57 AM
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I am trying to set up Oracle 9i RAC on windows XP.
I have two nodes running windows XP. The nodes are in a workgroup and not in a domain.
I want the hard drives of each node visible from the other node. I am able to map the drives in "My Computer". I have gone to the drives properties and made them sharable.
But by default the share name is "C" instead of "C$". I am unable to change it to "C$".
This is a problem because Oracle wants me to run the command "net use"
From Node1:
net use \\node2\c$
From Node2:
net use \\node1\c$
When I issue this command windows is asking me for a username and p@ssword and it keeps saying access is denied.
But the command:
net use \\node2\c and net use \\node1\c works fine.
I think it is permissions issue but I dont know how to fix it. Can somebody help me out with this.
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