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The oradim80 program will manage (creation/deletion/starting) the NT
services for you.
This assumes that the control files and the DB have not been corrupted.
George
Jeremy Ovenden <jovenden_at_hazelweb.co.uk> wrote in message
news:7siv03$mpb$1_at_gxsn.com...
> Due to an NT catastrophe, the registry got corrupted and had to be
restored.
> The restored registry pre-dates the installation of an Oracle 8.0.5
> database....as all the data files, configuration files, oracle excutanles
> etc are all still on the system, is there a way of simply recreating the
> service definitions and how is it done?
>
> I tried creating a new database and then simply replacing the newly
> generated initorc0.ora file with my original, but obviously its a little
> more complex than tha as afterwards I received ORA-01223 and ORA-12500
> errors (having attempted to juggle with the tnsnames.ora for a while).
>
> Pls help if you can.
>
> Ta
>
> Jeremy Ovenden
> HazelWeb Systems
> UK
>
>
Received on Tue Sep 28 1999 - 08:10:44 CDT
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