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Contents
Title and Copyright Information
Preface
Audience
Documentation Accessibility
Related Documents
Conventions
1
Introduction
2
Prerequisites
2.1
Minimum Technical Requirements
2.2
Windows Security
2.2.1
Registry and directory permissions
2.2.2
"Run as Administrator"
2.2.3
Remote Desktop Connections
2.3
Additional Considerations
2.4
Microsoft Windows Internet Protocol Version 4 (IPv4)
3
Installation Methods
3.1
Overview
3.2
Copying the Installation DVD
3.3
Downloading from the Oracle Software Delivery Cloud Site
3.4
Updating the tnsnames.ora File
4
Installing the Standalone Client
4.1
Overview
4.2
Understanding Destination Paths
4.3
Installing the Local Database
4.4
Installing the EnterpriseOne Client
4.5
Troubleshooting the Installation
4.5.1
Standalone Client
4.5.2
OEE Local Database
5
Starting the Standalone Client
5.1
Overview
5.2
Post Installation - Set Up Media Object Queues
5.3
Troubleshooting Standalone Client Startup Errors
5.3.1
General
5.3.2
Cannot Connect to the Security Server
5.3.3
Still Cannot Connect to the Security Server
6
Starting the Standalone Web Client
6.1
Overview
6.2
Troubleshooting Standalone Web Client Startup Errors
6.2.1
General
6.2.2
Cannot Connect to the Security Server
7
Replacing the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Tools Release Component
8
Working With SnapShot on the Standalone Client
8.1
Understanding SnapShot
8.2
Prerequisites
8.3
Using Snapshot on the Standalone Client
8.3.1
Starting SnapShot
8.3.2
Saving a SnapShot
8.3.3
Restoring a SnapShot
8.3.4
Deleting a SnapShot
8.4
Renaming an Environment
8.5
Manually Backing Up Files and Settings
8.6
Set Logging for SnapShot Using the Registry
8.7
Troubleshooting
8.7.1
Examining the Log File
8.7.2
Error Handling
8.7.2.1
Locked Resources Prevent Directory Renaming
8.7.2.2
Other Causes of Directory Renaming Failure
8.7.3
Remedial Actions
8.7.3.1
Examples of Healthy Environments
8.7.3.2
Simple Fixes
9
Deinstalling the Standalone Client or the OEE Database (optional)
9.1
Deinstalling the Standalone Client
9.2
Deinstalling the OEE Database (optional)
9.2.1
Deinstalling the OEE 11gR2 Database
9.2.2
Verifying the Database Deinstallation
A
Manual Cleanup of a Deinstalled Standalone Client
B
Manual Cleanup of a Deinstalled Oracle Database
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