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important question about SID environment variable (NT)

From: john <john_g123_9_at_yahoo.com>
Date: Mon, 25 Nov 2002 14:49:07 -0800
Message-ID: <F001.0050B6EE.20021125144907@fatcity.com>


for NT4.0 ver 8i

does a typical oracle install create the environement variable SID ?

i just checked, via set command on windows NT. the env variable for SID is not set. though there are other oracle related env variables like path, classpath that point to various files of oracle install etc

so should i manually set the SID environment variable ?? if so how ? if set it manually then it is good for that shell only. what about programs like Database config assistant that are lauched via the Start>>Programs>>OraHome..... how would they read this or such an enviroment variable that is set via the command prompt. (env variable set via the command prompt with command like set variable1 = c:\ora\bin\..... etc etc will only be vaild in that shell which created it. how to make it across the whole OS ?

i am asking this because the Oracle DB Config Assistant requires the SID environment variable to be set.

from where should i launch the GUI for oracle config assistant. if to be launched from shell ie command prompt, then what is the name of the executable for this GUI ?



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