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Re: listener problem on win 98

From: wysza <awysza_at_invalid.yahoo.com>
Date: Sat, 07 Apr 2001 14:21:53 GMT
Message-ID: <5oFz6.12113$jL4.3849086@typhoon1.ba-dsg.net>

"Peter Laursen" <pl_at_mail1.remove.this.stofanet.dk> wrote in message news:ltDz6.1222$mj.58907_at_news101.telia.com...
>>Product : Oracle 8 Personnal Edition.
>>
>>When I install the product, I start from scratch (windows register and
>>directories are empty).
>>
>>I have always the same result : no listener.

>Start the database and then go in a dosprompt and run "lsnrctl". Give the
 command "start". If you choose the standard installation that makes a
>starter database for you that should do the trick :-)
>

Than go to registry HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\ORACLE find an entry LISTENER_AUTO (or sth like this - i don't rememeber exact words) and set it to true. This way, every time you start your database (start.exe) the listener will start itself.

hth
wysza Received on Sat Apr 07 2001 - 09:21:53 CDT

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