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Arkusa GbR wrote:
> I have Oracle V. 7.1 running under Windows NT 3.51. Is there a
> possibility to have Oracle started when the system is coming up? When I
> place the start-command
> ORADIM71 -startup -sid .......
> in the autostart-window, I have to login as administrator to have oracle
> started. How can I get it started without an admin-session to be run?
>
Save your db-start command "ORADIM71 -startup -sid ......." in a batch (command) file, for example DB_START.CMD, located in a dirrectory specified in your PATH system variable.
Then run Registry Editor, select "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE on Local_machine" and navigate to the SOFTWARE->Microsoft->Windows NT->Current version->Winlogon
There you will find key "System" (Class = REG_SZ) with value "lsass.exe". Double-click it and in String editor add the following string immediate after "lsass.exe" (without quotes, with comma):",DB_START.CMD".
> I think, this concerns the problem to have any program started without
> a login. This part is not oracle specific. But I hope, that this problem
> has been solved special for oracle from one of you out there.
I convinced myself that this works with any program.
Regards, Jure
-- =============================================================== ! Jurij Modic Republic of Slovenia ! ! tel: +386 61 178 55 14 Ministry of Finance ! ! fax: +386 61 21 45 84 Zupanciceva 3 ! ! e-mail: jurij.modic_at_mf.sigov.mail.si Ljubljana 1000 ! =============================================================== P.S. I was dealing with this problem about a year ago. Since then I moved to NT 4.0 and Oracle 7.2/7.3 where automatic db startup is solved by Oracle with special service named "OracleStart<SID>". So I'm writing this from memory and hope I did not forget or mistyped anything.Received on Tue Mar 11 1997 - 00:00:00 CST
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