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Did you try Services (Start --> Settings --> Control Panel) on your
machine? Open it and you will see a list of services. Scrolling down you
will encounter OracleServiceINSTANCENAME and OracleStartINSTANCENAME.
Stop both services for the appropriate instance by selecting and clicking
on the STOP button, this will shutdown your database in a proper way.
When you like to startup the database, simply click on the START button.
Of course you must be logged on as a user with administration privileges
on NT.
Success.
Thenardier wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Yesterday i tried to shutdown the oracle database on Win NT4.0 using
> svrmgr23. But even though i could correctly logged in as sys, system,
> and internal which (i think :)) have been granted dba types of
> privilages, svrmgr23 still tells me that i have no privilage to shut
> down the database. U can image, i just couldn'tt shutdown the
> database, all i did was to kill the db process in NT...
>
> Is there anying possibly going wrong? What should i do to check it
> out?
>
> Thanx
>
> //-------------------------------------
> //Al Thenardier: thenardier_at_poboxes.com
> //-------------------------------------
Received on Sat Nov 13 1999 - 12:29:23 CST
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