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Hi:
When you install the SQL*Net Listener software, the installer creates the service for you. You could also use REGEDIT to find the controlset defining the service parms, and export just that section of the registry. For recovery, you could import that section of the registry to restore the service entries (I think! Try it and see!)
Good luck,
-- David C. Sisk http://www.ipass.net/~davesisk/oont.htm Austin Durbin wrote in message <3667825B.3C92_at_earthlink.net>...Received on Mon Dec 07 1998 - 00:00:00 CST
>How does one create a OracleTNSListener service on NT 4.0 ?
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>oradim73 is used to create the NT service for the database instance, but
>I can't find a reference on how to create the listener service?
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>I in the process of writing a disaster recovery script for some Oracle
>databases.
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>Thanx in advance for any guidance or help that can be offered.
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