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PWD file question

From: Vladimir Barac - posao <vbarac_at_dkts.co.yu>
Date: Thu, 15 Jun 2000 10:59:00 +0200
Message-Id: <10529.109372@fatcity.com>


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How does oracle service (NT OS) know where to find pwd file?

PWD file is located in database subdir of oracle_home. Is this path = hardcoded somewhere in binaries, or what?

There is no entry in Registry, or I couldn't find it.=20

Platform is 8i on NT.

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