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How to stop Oracle from slowing Win2k at boot up?

From: bullseye <bullseye35_at_deletethefunnies@excite.com>
Date: Thu, 05 Jul 2001 03:44:24 GMT
Message-ID: <soR07.864$16.325137@typhoon.nyc.rr.com>

In Windows 2000, administrative tools, services, there is a list of applications that load at start up. Oracle's Agent, Data gatherer, HTTP server, TNS listener, and my database (very small), are listed for launching as "automatic". Unfortunately, this causes Win2k to take up to 90 seconds to finish booting up (after the desktop show up). (With these five in "manual", final boot sequence takes about 20-30 seconds.) Switching these Oracle services to "manual" seems to disable Oracle. When I attempt to launch SQL with these five in "manual", I get a "TNS adaptor error" (error 1350?).

Is there a way around this? Or, just live with Oracle slowing down the system at boot up?

thank you. Received on Wed Jul 04 2001 - 22:44:24 CDT

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