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web-based Enterprise manager: http://localhost:5500/em

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qajussi

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Mar 22, 2004
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Hi!

I installed Oracle g personal edition on my work computer.

My PC name is : laptop123
My PC is attached to the domain: fasttek.com
Under property my full computer name is:
laptop123.fasttek.com

After the install, I can get the Oracle 10g EM from:

But When I go home and try to access this EM, it is giving me error.

My question is
1) does this only work at my work or should it work my home too??

2) Can I change this URL so that I can acess the EM from home too??

What I did try was:
I uninstalled the oracle and detached my computer from the domain,
so I got for the EM.
But I am getting the cannot find error message.

Can someone tell me what is wrong??

I checked that all the oracle services were running.
Thank you.
 
I think there's nothing wrong with Oracle, but rather with your office network. I'm sure it has its own (internal) DNS and is probably behind firewall, thus you have no access to your pc from outside. Ask your sysadmin for assistance.

Regards, Dima
 
Thanks Dima!
I didn't mean to offend you.
My apologize if I did.

I am a newbie to the ORacle.
I just want to install it and use it.

What I wanted to know was when I detached my computer from my work domain and install the oracle so that
the EM's port number can be assigned to the PC name without the domain name.
It didn't work. It didn't fire up the EM.

Are you saying that it might have something to do with network setting??


I would like to know if I did something incorrectly.
I installed the personal edition and everything was installed default.

Thanks.
 
Again this problem most probably has no relation to Oracle. You should setup your TCP/IP protocol (or browser) properly to automatically substitute missing part of domain name.

Regards, Dima
 
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