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To clean Oracle out of the registry is a mix of experience and common sense. You should catch everything you need to delete if you use regedit and search for "ora". Of course this will bring up listings for "Eudora", "storage" and other things you don't want to get rid of - where the common sense comes in. And you probably don't want to get rid of Microsoft's ODBC drivers for Oracle.
If you don't use regedit a lot, then back up the registry before you start.
Also for a close-to-complete uninstall check and modify your environment variables such as PATH, CLASSPATH, etc.
"Klaus Baumgart" <baumgart_at_dvberatung.com> wrote in message
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> How I can Oracle 10g totally deinstall without regestry entries remain. Or
> how can I regestry entries delete in Windows 2000.
> A new instalation will not start properly.
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Received on Sat Jan 01 2005 - 17:34:09 CST