Preface
This document describes how to install and configure Oracle Managed File Transfer.
Audience
This guide is intended for system administrators or application developers who are installing and configuring Oracle Managed File Transfer. It is assumed that readers are familiar with web technologies and have a general understanding of Windows and UNIX platforms.
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Related Documents
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For Managed File Transfer information, see Oracle Managed File Transfer Documentation.
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For installation information, see Fusion Middleware Installation Documentation.
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For upgrade information, see Fusion Middleware Upgrade Documentation.
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For administration-related information, see Fusion Middleware Administration Documentation.
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For release-related information, see Fusion Middleware Release Notes.
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