| Attribute | Details | |-----------|---------| | Common Filename | gcocrdsetup.exe | | Typical File Size | 1.5 MB – 12 MB | | Digital Signature | Often or self-signed (red flag); legitimate versions may be signed by e.g., "NewSoft", "IRIS", or "Canon" (depending on OEM). | | Product Name (Internal) | Often "OCR Driver Setup" or "Ginger OCR Component" | | Original Location | Usually bundled with scanner drivers or downloaded from a vendor’s update site. |
Without additional branding, “GCO” is the key unknown. A quick search through vintage driver databases or FTP archives from the late ’90s / early 2000s might reveal a match (e.g., or a similarly obscure manufacturer).
After cleaning, you can run gcocrdsetup again as if for the first time.
This command configures the GC and RAC environments for a two-node cluster, creates a database instance named ora11g , and configures a service named myservice .
Evaluation & Expected Results
| Attribute | Details | |-----------|---------| | Common Filename | gcocrdsetup.exe | | Typical File Size | 1.5 MB – 12 MB | | Digital Signature | Often or self-signed (red flag); legitimate versions may be signed by e.g., "NewSoft", "IRIS", or "Canon" (depending on OEM). | | Product Name (Internal) | Often "OCR Driver Setup" or "Ginger OCR Component" | | Original Location | Usually bundled with scanner drivers or downloaded from a vendor’s update site. |
Without additional branding, “GCO” is the key unknown. A quick search through vintage driver databases or FTP archives from the late ’90s / early 2000s might reveal a match (e.g., or a similarly obscure manufacturer).
After cleaning, you can run gcocrdsetup again as if for the first time.
This command configures the GC and RAC environments for a two-node cluster, creates a database instance named ora11g , and configures a service named myservice .
Evaluation & Expected Results