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Oracle SALT GUI-Mode Installation

Oracle SALT GUI-Mode Installation
The following sections describe how to install Oracle SALT using graphical user interface (GUI) mode installation on both Windows and UNIX systems:
What Is GUI-Mode Installation
GUI- mode installation is a graphics-based method for executing the Oracle SALT installation program. It can run on both Windows and UNIX systems.
To run GUI-mode installation, the computer console on which you are installing the software must support a Java-based GUI. All Windows system consoles support Java-based GUIs, but not all UNIX system consoles do.
Note:
Installing on Windows or UNIX Platforms in Graphics Mode
Perform the following steps to install the Oracle SALT software on Windows or on UNIX in graphics mode:
1.
On Windows:
a.
Choose StartRun. The Run dialog appears.
b.
Click Browse to navigate and select Oracle SALT 11g Release 1 (11.1.1.1.0) for Windows installer executable:
salt11gR1_tux11gR1_32_win2k8_x86_vs2008.exe
c.
d.
e.
On UNIX:
a.
b.
sh salt11gR1_tux11gR1_64_hpux_1123_ia.bin
The Introduction screen appears.
c.
2.
Click Next to proceed with the installation. The Choose Oracle Home Directory screen appears.
You can select from the following options:
Click the Choose an Oracle Home option button if you already have one or more Oracle Home directories on your system. Select an Oracle Home directory from the list displayed to the right of the option buttons.
All valid Oracle Home directories are displayed in this list. Valid Oracle Home directories are directories where Oracle products have been installed using the standard installation program.
Click the Specify an Oracle Home button to select an existing directory.
3.
Click Next to proceed with the installation. The Check Prerequisite Result screen appears. The Oracle Home directory and the Tuxedo sub-directory are displayed.
Click Next to accept the Oracle Home Directory and Tuxedo sub-directory as the location to install Oracle SALT and proceed with the installation.
Click Previous to go back and select/specify another Oracle Home Directory.
Click Cancel to terminate the installation process.
Notes:
registry.xml not found in the given Oracle Home Directory
If an existing Oracle SALT 11g Release 1 (11.1.1.1.0) installation is detected, you are prompted to overwrite it or not. Select “yes” to overwrite the existing installation.
4.
Click Next to proceed with the installation. The Choose Install Set screen appears.
Choose your required SALT install set.
5.
Click Next to proceed with the installation.The Choose Shortcut Folder screen appears.
You can select from the following options:
If you select an existing Program Group, use the drop down to select the Program Group where you want to install the shortcut icons.
If you select Other, you should click Choose to browse to another location where you want to install the shortcut icons
Note:
If the box is checked, shortcut icons are created for all users who log on to the computer. If the box is not checked, shortcut icons are created for the current logged-on user only.
Click Next to accept the selected option as the location to install Oracle SALT shortcuts and proceed with the installation. Click Cancel to terminate the installation process.
6.
Review the summary information and click Install if the information is correct.
Click Previous to go back and modify any input that you want to change.
Click Cancel to terminate the installation process. This is the last chance you have to cancel your installation without copying any files on your target machine.
 
7.
The Install Complete screen, appears when the installation is finished.
Click Done to exit the installation program.
Note:
On Windows, the SALT 11g Release 1 (11.1.1.1.0) for Tuxedo entry is added to the Add or Remove Programs of the Windows Control Panel after installation. You can use the Control Panel to get more support information by clicking 'Click here for support information' on the SALT 11g Release 1 (11.1.1.1.0) for Tuxedo entry.
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