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Check the file and folder permissions of installation files as well as
database files.
Give full permissions to local administrator on all the files (from root
level) , things
should work fine after that.
HTH,
Rajesh
-----Original Message-----
Csillag
Sent: Tuesday, January 28, 2003 4:19 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Hi,
I installed Oracle 9i under Windows 2000 professional with a domain user who has admin rights.
After installing I couldn't use it:
After that if I start Oracle Database Configuration Assistant to modify
database the error message is:
ORA-01041: internal error.hostdef extension doesn't exist
Both the Administrator and the Domain User are member of :
administrators,
oradba.
I checked the services, they seem to start.
Thank you in advance
Zsolt Csillag,
Hungary
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