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Go to the Services Control Panel and set the startup modes for the various
services to Manual, and then when you want Oracle up, start each of them.
Easier that way... kinda like setting the oratab entry to have an N for the
startup mode :-)
Michael Ho wrote:
>
> I will rather suggest using ORADIM80. try ORADIM80 -help
>
> Martin Pfingstl wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > I installed an Oracle 8.0.4 database on Windows NT.
> > After shutting down the system and rebooting the whole system
> > always started the Oracle database, taking away 20 MB of RAM
> > for the database kernel, starting TNSListener etc.
> >
> > But I do not want the database and all other services to be started
> > automatically at system start up.
> >
> > What must I do in order to deactivate and activate the database?
> > (I know svrmgr/ sqldba quite well). I have worked with IBM AIX, and
> > Windows NT with the registry, services, autostart etc. seems quite
> > confusing to me.
> >
> > Best regards,
> > Martin Pfingstl
Received on Sat Jul 10 1999 - 20:08:23 CDT