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Running the Oracle installer
The following images illustrate the steps involved in installing the Oracle Net Services client software.
1) This is the setup screen for the Oracle installer. Oracle will confirm the location of your ORACLE_HOME (c:\orant) and the language that you want to use.
2) You will see a screen that enables you to choose which Oracle client to install.
3) Oracle will prompt you about your primary job function. If you choose Database Administrator, you will see all the Installer options for DBA maintenance tools.
4) See the main screen of the Oracle installer. The panel on the right displays those products that are already installed.