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Re: Oracle 8.1.7 DBA Studio Strange Behavior under Windows 2000

From: Fred Pierce <fpierce_at_avialantic.com>
Date: Mon, 01 Jul 2002 08:25:25 -0400
Message-ID: <3D204A35.D1DEEF23@avialantic.com>


I've had that happen with NT4 and W2K, and I have lots of virtual memory. Sometimes DBA Studio (also Net Assistant) has just ceased to appear at all. This has occurred with new installations or just out of nowhere with working clients. Cured the problem by reinstalling JDK but still don't know what causes it. Since it's been a minor nuisance I haven't put much effort into chasing it but am curious.

fdp



Fred Pierce (DNRC)
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harry flash wrote:
>
> I just did a default install of Oracle 817 under Windows 2000. It is a
> Pentium 4 so I first renamed the two files that Oracle support wants
> you to do.
>
> Set all Oracle Services to 'Manual' start. Stopped them. Started
> Oracle ORCL service then the Listener ORCL.
>
> Then I tried to use DBA Studio. The intro window just sat there with
> an hourglass until I went into Task Manager and killed the jrew.exe
> process. Tried it again - this time it worked fine.
>
> Can anyone tell me why this happens? Is there something else I need to
> do to prevent it? This sort of behavior makes me less trustful of
> using any other features.
Received on Mon Jul 01 2002 - 07:25:25 CDT

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