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OK Steve I found it, I'll mark Melanie's answer as correct. That's hidden well enough that I've been working on OBIEE / OAS for more than a decade and never knew about these patches. Edit: I think one of you will have to mark her answer.
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OK, yeah it's the OAC client, so I think you've answered my question. There's no update for the OAS client. Well this is gonna be fun. Thanks Gianni.
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Hi Gianni, thanks for the response, So the file that I posted in my first post, V1050201-01.zip - Oracle Analytics Client July2025-Win, would that be a full install of the client with updates through July 2025? Reason I started this thread is one of my users is getting hounded by security for vulnerabilities found in the…
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Hi Melanie, thanks for the response. That's where server-side patches are, this question is about client software. There are no client side patches there.
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That's helpful @GayathriAnand-Oracle thank you, we'll look into that!
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Thanks for the replies folks, I'm assuming at this point the answers to both my questions is "no".
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So having said the above, back to the original questions 1) Is there a way to retain those connections (not bring them from the source)? 2) Is there a good source of documentation for the command line parameters of "importarchive.sh" other than "-help"? Thanks! Adam
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Thanks for your reply. Yes, I've used the "noconnectionparams " parameter, which I hoped would retain the connection details in the Windows administration tool, but it did not. My question is how to do the catalog import but NOT overwrite the connection details, which need to be rebuilt, in the Windows administration tool.…
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On Linux, there's a "startNodeManager.sh" script in $DOMAIN_HOME/bin . Perhaps for you it's "startNodeManager.cmd", look for a file like that.