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Re: first (production) bug 10.1 on win32?

From: Michael Thomas <mhthomas_at_yahoo.com>
Date: Mon, 22 Mar 2004 15:25:23 -0800 (PST)
Message-ID: <20040322232523.4515.qmail@web60508.mail.yahoo.com>


I know we're not supposed to guess, but this is Windoze right?

If what I've read in the thread is correct, summary: 1) You can get it started and stopped using the GUI, no problem.
2) Others may not have the problem, albeit possibly different OS configurations.
3) Common sense says you can reproduce the problem, and therefore its not going to be fixed by X^N more reboots.

My next-step guess follows:
You have some sort of DOS level environment or DLL-Hell going on with your W2KAS system. Maybe you have both 10g and 9i running on the same machine? Something in the DOS path, or resident in memory (like mux versions of Oracle) is confusing the 'net start/stop' service?

I would try to reproduce after checking my DOS complete environment for other versions of Oracle stuff, in an attempt to isolate the problem further at the DOS level. Hth.

Regards,

Mike Thomas


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