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Re: [Newbie] Ora-12541 : TNS:no listener How launching listener on Win98?

From: Frédéric REGNIER <fredericregnier_at_hotmail.com>
Date: Wed, 19 Dec 2001 14:05:09 +0100
Message-ID: <1f4o1ej.1i6tbfxuh4wz6N%fredericregnier@hotmail.com>


Stephen B <stephen.bell_at_cgi.ca> wrote:

> The folder is in your registry ...'hklm' refers to the folder called
> "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE".. int there you'll find the string he's referring to..

I'm searching everywhere in my computer and i can't find any folder or files called HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE !

> Or, as suggested, go to the DOS prompt and type "lsnrctl"...you may need to
> add a value to your PATH if it's telling you that it's a bad
> command or, I believe, you can change directory to within the oracle home
> folder to execute it...as Sybrand says, once you do that
> you will start the listener control utility and your prompt should change to
> LSNRCTL > (that's not necessarily true, but it likely will)..

I try to set default G:\OraHome81\ (also under C:) and LSNRCTL with or without START mean to Bad command or file name ! Received on Wed Dec 19 2001 - 07:05:09 CST

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