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Re: win95 hostname for listener

From: Dan Gajewsky <dgajewsky_at_mindspring.com>
Date: Tue, 07 Sep 1999 12:49:36 -0400
Message-ID: <37D5421F.95978835@mindspring.com>


I believe there is two ways,

  1. Try executing the command 'hostname' at the DOS prompt, I know this works on NT but not sure in Windows 95.
  2. Right click on 'Network Neighborhood' and Choose properties and your computer name should display.

Dan

Doug Cowles wrote:

> I did some re-configuration of my win95 machine in terms of network
> etc., and
> a new hard drive which moved oracle from E: to H:. I changed all of the
> registry
> entries to point to the new Oracle_Home and the next problem seems to be
> the
> listener (which I believe I re-installed). If I do a status, or start,
> it fails with unable
> to connect to host which doesn't exist. How can I find out what the
> host name
> of my win95 machine is? I would rather know this than re-installing
> PO7.2 (which
> is what I am running) so that it re-creates the listener.ora file.
>
> - Dc.


Received on Tue Sep 07 1999 - 11:49:36 CDT

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