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As Oracle is configured to run as a service simply switch from auto to
manual start. You will find the service panel somewhere in the system
window.
Oliver
Anonymous Coder wrote:
> I installed Oracle10g Enterprise on Windows 2000, but after the first
> reboot, Oracle was up and running, which is not what I want. I want to
> be able to start it when I need it, and terminate it afterwards, to
> save boot time and system resources.
>
> Which is the best way to do this? Will installing it as "Personal"
> instead of "Enterprise" have any effect on this? When I installed
> Oracle9i Personal under Windows 98, there two were start menu entries
> "start oracle" and "shutdown oracle" - just what I want.
>
> Thanks
>
Received on Tue Jun 15 2004 - 07:50:54 CDT