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In-Oracle.com -> Oracle Applications (apps) -> 11i -> Oracle Applications 11i Post Installation Tasks
Oracle Applications 11i Post Installation TasksThe post installation tasks are:
Implement Product & Country-specific Functionalities
Each Product and Country-specific functionality has an installation guide which must be follow. Oracle Metalink also provide with good information on this subject. For sure will be some additional patches to apply for this new change.
Change PL/SQL Log and Output Directory
PL/SQL Log and Output directory is set to /usr/tmp by default. The files from this temporary directory are deleted when the server restart. For this reason and for security reason this directory must be changed.
Here are the steps to change the PL/SQL Log and Output directory (set up by APPLPTMP variable):
1. Create a secure directory on the database server node 2. Add this directory in utl_file_dir parameter (in the init.ora file) 3. Modify APPLPTMP variable in the Context File using Oracle Application Manager (OAM) 4. Run AutoConfig script to recreate the environment files 5. Restart the database 6. Source the system with the new environment files.
Configure Database Initialization Parameters
For the complete list of the initialization parameters please read the Note 216205.1 from Metalink.
Here are the default passwords for the Vision Demo Database:
Also, FNDCPASS utility must be used in order to change the Oracle Applications passwords.
In order to let the users access the Oracle Applications Oracle JInitiator must be installed on the desktop client. Oracle JInitiator is Oracle's Java Virtual Machine (JVM) which allows running Oracle Forms applet on the client side (see the Oracle Metalink Doc ID 162488.1).
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