Unable to install OBIEE 11g on Windows 10
Hello Team,
I am Installing OBIEE 11.1.1.7 version on windows 10 but I am getting following error while installing :
error: Checking operating system certification : failed and not getting any error description in below window
Could you tell me can we install OBIEE 11.1.1.7 on windows 10?
do I need to install any other software to it i mean to say any path or any update? or need to go for any other OBIEE version?
Please help me with this issue to get it resolved soon.
Thanks
Answers
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Look at @Christian Berg's blog - https://dimensionality.ch/2017/05/06/installing-oracle-bi-on-windows-7-8-10/
Windows 10 is a Client OS and OBIEE is enterprise software which works with server architecture and therefore requires a server OS.
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Thanks for your reply, but when we execute the installation that time we do have 3 option simple install/Enterprise Install/Software only.
I am not going for 'Enterprise Install' but still I need Server OS?
Please correct me if I am going wrong.
Thanks
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All OBIEE installations need to be on a server OS
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Thank you for your kind information. Then I have only the option to change OS.
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When you are about to install OBIEE, always start by checking the relative certification matrix (for 11.1.1.7: https://www.oracle.com/technetwork/middleware/bi/bi-11gr1certmatrix-ps6-1928219.xls ) you find at https://www.oracle.com/technetwork/middleware/ias/downloads/fusion-certification-100350.html .
It's the best way to see if the tool will work on your environment or not (valid for both the server side components and the client).
As a said note: any reason for installing 11.1.1.7 ? It's not supported anymore, definitely not a version to start with ...
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Thanks for your certification matrix information.
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952939 wrote:Thanks for your certification matrix information.
But still ignoring the fact that you're installing on an unsupported OS?
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I guess, I have marked it as correct answer and not ignoring anything.
I am not aware of how to close the discussion. If possible kindly let me know the same.
Thanks
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Only a "Correct" answer closes the thread. And the "Correct" answer was Joel right in the beginnign stating that Win10 isn't supported
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