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It was 
true for versions before 8.1. Beginning with 8.1 default is the same as in unix 
- $ORACLE_HOME/dbs
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Alex 
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  size=2>-----Original Message-----From: DEMANCHE Luc (Cetelem) 
  [mailto:Luc.Demanche_at_cetelem.fr]Sent: Tuesday, July 03, 2001 6:20 
  AMTo: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-LSubject: RE: 
  PFILE location in NT
  Hi 
  Shahid,
  
  Did 
  you specify a PFILE parameter in your startup ?
  If 
  not, o<SPAN 
  class=991361609-03072001>n NT, the default location for the parameter file is 
  ORACLE_HOME\database.  Your database is using the file in this 
  location.
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  class=991361609-03072001>Luc
  
    -----Message 
    d'origine-----De: Shahid Nasir 
    [mailto:shahidnasir_at_emirates.com]Date: Tuesday, July 03, 2001 
    11:30 AMÀ: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-LObjet: 
    PFILE location in NT
    Hi all, I have two parameter files 
    in two different directories on the same machine. Is there a way I can find 
    out which parameter file is being used by the database.
    One way I tried was to make the changes in one file and see 
    if it takes effect when the database is restarted. but I have more than 52 
    machines and it will be time consuming to do the same for all machines 
    especially when these machines are on remote locations.
    Thanks. Shahid. 
  
Received on Tue Jul 03 2001 - 08:44:41 CDT
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