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OracleOraHome9iTNSListener, OracleOraHome9iAgent batch file ?

From: jcd <newsgroup-responses-1_at_waycoolgear.com>
Date: Mon, 11 Aug 2003 11:28:53 -0400
Message-ID: <bh8cno$adl$1@slb4.atl.mindspring.net>


I'm running (newly installed) Oracle 9i on WinXP Pro. I created a general purpose database called GENERAL.

I've noticed there are a couple of services started by Oracle when I boot up, even though I'm not really using it at the time.

These services are started at boot time:

    OracleOraHome9iAgent
    OracleOraHome9iTNSListener
    OracleServiceGENERAL

Each of these lists no dependencies, so I am guessing that setting 2 of them as manual will not cause them to start up. I think what I really want is a batch file for these services, but have no idea how to do that. (I tried starting OracleOraHome9iTNSListener from a DOS box command line, but it just seemed to hang ... )

I know how to turn these on/off using Administrative Services, but what I would like to do is have them turn on only when I want to do Oracle stuff on my PC. (I have several compilers and other memory intensive apps that I run on a daily basis.)

Is there an easy, "push one button" way to do this ? Thanks!

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