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Instead of looking in the Task Manager ( not very usefull when it comes to Oracle services, anyway) use the Services tool ( under Control Panel...Administrative Tools if W2K) to see what services are running - in there, each Oracle instance will have a separate name ( like OracleserviceOra1 )..
Forte Agent <1443131_at_usenetplanet.com> wrote:
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>I have been using Oracle on UNIX for long time, and just now started
>using Oracle on Windows. Here is one question. When you run more
>than one instance of Oracle database on Windows, each instance shows
>up in Task Manager as "oracle.exe". How can I find out which
>"oracle.exe" process maps to a specific Oracle database instance? For
>example, when you have Oracle instances named Ora1 and Ora2, how can I
>find which "oracle.exe" process belongs to "Ora1", among two
>"oracle.exe" processes? Thank you in advance.
>
>
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