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ashish phillips <[log in to unmask]>
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ashish phillips <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 10 Sep 1999 12:48:44 +0530
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Jeff,

MPE OS 5.5 Express 4 and greater are all Y2K compliant. On 6.0 you are
right in pointing out that Nov would be the earliest to get your Oracle
Y2K safe/certified version. But I guess there aren't many customers in
this boat or am I wrong.

Regards,
ashish


On Fri, 10 Sep 1999, Jeff Woods wrote:

> At 12:46 AM 9/10/99 , ashish phillips wrote:
> >The following (Y2K safe) versions of Oracle are available on MPE 5.5:
> >
> >Oracle 7.3.4.1 - Released Oct '98
> >Oracle 7.3.4.3 - Patchset Released Mar '99
> >Oracle 7.3.4.4 Release - Orderable by Oct '99
> >
> >Oracle 7.3.4.4 - Release certified on MPE 6.0 - Orderable Nov '99
>
> So does that mean that the first release of Oracle for MPE certified to be
> Y2K safe won't be available until November?!  If so, that's sure cutting it
> close, even if the date doesn't slip for some reason.  For some industries
> in the US, the regulatory agencies that monitor them have imposed deadlines
> for certification and compliance that are much more conservative than
> that.  Makes me glad I'm not responsible for managing a 3000 with Oracle on it.
> --
> Jeff Woods
> [log in to unmask]  [PGP key available here via finger]
>

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