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WebCenter Content - Image location on Content Server UCM

Jamal FarooqNov 5 2019 — edited Nov 5 2019

Hi,

I would like to find out the physical location of Image saved on the Content server file system, where I can get this information? also when I type the following URL on the browser it shows me an image, how this works.. how this URL search for image against documentID and show the image?

http://amcon-orclipm1:16080/imaging/faces/Pages/Viewer.jspx?documentId=5.IPM_380279

Looking forward to your prominent reply.

Thanks in advance.

JF.

This post has been answered by ManojC on Nov 5 2019
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Sreekanthptvnr

Anyone who can help me on this? I posted this with some hope that I would get some help from a world wide community, Really disappointed!!

mghaffari94

Hi. You're trying to install the EE edition. It's not recommended to install a server edition on a desktop OS.
Recommended solution: Delete tmp files or allocate more storage to them. Re-extract the setup files in another place.
If you're a developer, I recommend using the XE edition. If you're an administrator, install the server edition on the server OS with the right requirements.
https://www.oracle.com/it/database/technologies/appdev/xe.html

User_8UEH3

Hi,
The system requirements that Oracle provides for Oracle database 19c, appear to include also Windows 10, x64 enterprise edition. I have a recommendation to install EE edition and face the same problem. I am on Windows 10, x62 (Enterprise edition), Build 19044, it should be the latest patch level.
Is there a way to resolve this? Thank you!
Link to system requirements:
https://docs.oracle.com/en/database/oracle/oracle-database/19/ntdbi/oracle-database-software-requirements.html#GUID-CEF225E9-9600-4E01-AC6F-402B562385F8

User_BVVMR

I have the same problem, I tried to install on my Windows 11 Home and then upgraded to Windows 11 Pro. Both OS are considered not supported by the setup app

Sheikh Muhammad Taha

i have the same error appear on windows 11 pro edition can anyone guide me about this how can i resolve this error?

user6462428

Hi, der Fehler ist nicht problematisch und wird durch einen falschen Eintrag in der Datei <install_dir>\ca\admin\cvu_config hervorgehoben. Bitte in dieser Datei korregieren.

user6462428

File: <install_dir>/ca/admin/cvu_config (So der Pfad in UNIX, Windows ist vielleicht anders, bitte suchen

Collin Ford

I initiate the installation process, I am greeted with an error message "[INS-13001] Oracle Database is not supported on this operating system. Installer will not perform prerequisite checks on the system." This has halted the installation at the third step, leaving me stuck. I've verified that my Windows version meets the system requirements specified in a Oracle documentation.

Takayuki Nishio

I've also run into the same problem.

After confirming that Oracle19c is certified for Windows 10,

I started the installer with this command.

The command was described in the 12c manual

setup.exe -ignorePrereq -J"-Doracle.install.db.validate.supportedOSCheck=false"

https://docs.oracle.com/database/121/NTDBN/toc.htm#NTDBN213

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