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The registry is a wonderful thing.
So are access rights. Changing the NT Domain is a massive step for a server and not something to be taken lightly since all your network setup and user access has been altered.
For example, if you logged on with an old domain network user to start Oracle, what can you do now ? you cannot log on to this user so how can you start Oracle ? .
Check out the NT installation manual for 9.2 (you didn't say what version )
http://otn.oracle.com/pls/db92/db92.docindex?remark=homepage and the use of the ORADIM utility
HTH
"Tanel Poder" <tanel@@peldik.com> wrote in message
news:3ec497a9$1_1_at_news.estpak.ee...
> Hi!
>
> You mean Windows domain? Not "dns" domain?
>
> Check if your Oracle service is running under windows. If not, try to
start
> it. Check from services if the username under which the Oracle service is
> executed actually has any rights in the new domain.
>
> Tanel.
>
> "Paul van den Kerkhof" <postmaster_at_breda.demon.nl> wrote in message
> news:vc53m96ombgl8f_at_corp.supernews.com...
> > Recently we changed our domain on our NT server running Oracle. From
that
> > moment we get the message that Oracle is not available. We are not very
> > familiar with Oracle. Is there some setting that we forget?? Is there
some
> > Oracle specialist who can help us?
> >
> > Paul van den Kerkhof
> > The Netherlands
> >
> >
>
>
Received on Fri May 16 2003 - 04:14:48 CDT