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Check out the release notes manual (full title: "Oracle8i Enterprise
Edition for Windows NT and Windows 95/98 A68803-01") - also available
online as
http://docs.oracle.com/a69464/SHIPHOME/DOC/product_0/a68803.pdf
At the end is a section called "Creating a Clean Machine" which explains how to remove all traces, also from the registry (including the removal of Oracle-specific services).
And, yes, it is slightly inelegant ;-)
/albert
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F Joseph Kelley wrote:
>
> I am posting this to both "comp.databases.oracle.misc" and
> "comp.os.ms-windows.nt.misc". I apologize for the duplication, but part
> of this is oracle and part is NT and there is a lot of overlap, so I was
> not sure which was better ...
>
> Oracle 8.1.5 (8i) on NT4, SP5
> I want to _completely_ remove Oracle from this system (prior to a
> reinstall). The "Oracle Installer" seems to uninstall Oracle, but cannot
> remove the 'services' (which include a "Listener" and some old Oracle
> "instances" from prev installs). A check of the Registry
> (HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, HKEY_CURRENT_CONFIG, have references to Oracle in
> various places: software, system/ControlSet001, system/ControlSet003,
> system/CurrentControlSet, and I don't know where else). There does not
> seem to be any Oracle documentation on getting rid of this stuff (at least
> i haven't seen any). Is it really necessary to go through the entire
> Registry searching for and removing every reference to "oracle" or what?
> That would seem ... well, let's just say it seems "inelegant". I assume
> I've just missed something in either the Oracle or NT documentation about
> removing services. Any help will be welcome.
> -- Joe Kelley
> jkelley_at_uga.edu
Received on Fri Jan 07 2000 - 11:26:11 CST