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When it is run as a service it is not an interactive or authenticated user.
Try either setting the service to run as the local system account or
granting the rights directly to the user account. I also seem to recall that
the ms provider at least needs full control to the temp directory location.
-- Niall Litchfield Oracle DBA Audit Commission UK "Matthias Meyer" <matthias.meyer_at_softron.de> wrote in message news:b2b668$19gp9f$1_at_ID-114817.news.dfncis.de...Received on Tue Feb 11 2003 - 10:17:52 CST
> "Niall Litchfield" <n-litchfield_at_audit-commission.gov.uk> schrieb im
> Newsbeitrag news:3e4914c3$0$14163$ed9e5944_at_reading.news.pipex.net...
> > "Matthias Meyer" <matthias.meyer_at_softron.de> wrote in message
> > news:b2at5b$1a15lb$1_at_ID-114817.news.dfncis.de...
> > If you check out the file permissions on your oracle_home directory you
> will
> > most likely find that the account under which the service runs doesn't
> have
> > read,list and execute rights to the directory. This happens a lot with
asp
> > apps.
>
> Thanks, but this cannot be the cause because, as I wrote, the service app
> uses the same account that is also used for interactive login, so both
apps
> run under the same account.
>
>