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As far as I know there are no problems with doing this at all, I'm now on Win2K, but even back on my NT box, this service would start automatically with no problems at all, same as Win2K.
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Daniel.Curry_at_tsola.com
Sent: Wednesday, February 14, 2001 05:00
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Hello All,
First off let me say that I am not an ORACLE DBA. I am a net admin. I have been asked to do some monitoring of our NT servers that Oracle is running on. Does anyone know of any problems with running the default WinNT SNMP service on the same machine as Oracle 8.1.6? Are there any configuration issues I should be wary of before starting this?
Thanks for your tips.
Daniel Curry Sr. Systems Engineer daniel.curry_at_tsola.com Tsola, Inc. 650.486.2624 Fax:650.486.2650
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