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You can also type "services" to see how many successfull connections have
been made through the lsnr ! Cool...
Daniel...
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Daniel
Oracle UK
Kenny Leow wrote in message <7avsu5$die$1_at_mawar.singnet.com.sg>...
>Hi,
>
>Just type 'lsnrctl start' to start your listener.
>Type 'lsnrctl stop' to stop and 'lsnrctl stat' to check the status.
>
>Bye bye.
>
>Kenny 8-p
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>
>rufus wrote in message <7alafc$rgv$1_at_nw003t.infi.net>...
>>I have Personal Oracle 8 and would like to access it with Developer 2000.
>>I've been told that I need to start the Listener in order for Developer to
>>connect to the database. Apparently this is done in a "DOS" mode but is
>not
>>documented. How do you start the Listener?
>>
>>
>
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Received on Wed Feb 24 1999 - 08:16:38 CST
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