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Hi, Bardeen:
Thank you for your help.
Because I had set my default Oracle_home pointed to the home of oracle8.1.7, so I
removed the services of Oracle8 failed.
With your help, I set the oracle_home to the home of Oracle8 and then I used
oradim80 and I can remove the services I didnot need.
Thank you very much!
Wintersun Zhao
wintersun_zhao_at_21cn.com
>
> A sneaky little trick on 8.0.6 and below is to use
> oradim to remove the service.
>
> ORADIMxx -DELETE -SRVC <service_name>
> where ORADIMxx is oradim73 or oradim80
> <service_name> is the name of the service to be
> deleted (it is not case sensitive)
>
> Be very careful as you can use this to delete
> non-Oracle services as well, so use at your own risk!
>
> They fixed oradim in 8i and above so that it can be
> used to delete only services named oracleservice<sid>
>
> HTH,
>
> -- Anita
>
> --- WinterSun Zhao <wintersun_zhao_at_21cn.com> wrote:
> > Hi, Experts:
> > After I tried with difference listener name in
> > Win2K, it generated some services. Something like:
> > OracleTNSListener80, OracleTNSListener80list804,
> > OracleTNSListener80List805 and so on.
> > They were generated automatically each time I
> > start the listener with a new listener name.
> > But how can I remove them?
> > Thanks.
> > B.R.
>
>
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