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Scott Mattes schrieb:
> Except that starting the DB manually fails because listener has some
> problem, so I am back to letting the DB start when windows does, sigh.
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> "Scott Mattes" <Scott_at_TheMattesFamily.ws> wrote in message
> news:Huni9.8822$Zi.2542413_at_news1.news.adelphia.net...
>> I found it. Click Start, then Programs, then the entry that matches your >> Home, then Configuration and Migration Tools, and finally on
>> Assistant for Windows NT. In that tool you can select the database, right >> click and change the start/stop options. >> >> >> "Scott Mattes" <Scott_at_TheMattesFamily.ws> wrote in message >> news:A4mi9.8749$Zi.2516093_at_news1.news.adelphia.net... >> > Except for the download ( >1G of zip files, good thing there are cable >> > modems), this went so well. Now to figure out how to config 9i so that
>> > doesn't start when Windows does and I'll be a happy camper. >> > >> > My previous problem of not being able to download the files must be due
>> > Gozilla; once I installed Download Accelerator I had no problems. >> > >> > >> >>
Hi Scott,
the service comsuming the most of your resources ist the instance service. It is named OracleService<instance name>. Set only this one to be started manually and you will have back your memory and no other process should give you error messages.
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