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AFAIK, Personal Edition does not have listener.
If you want a database server that can be accessed outside the server, please install standard edition or enterprise edition. They will have database listeners installed.
"Charles Dark" <cdark_at_wildlife-resort.com> wrote in news:kaqj8.15750$IN3.3977747_at_kent.svc.tds.net:
> Personal Edition.
>
> Harri Kaukovuo <harri.kaukovuo4_at_nic.fi> wrote in message
> news:a6k2ff$p6$1_at_news1.song.fi...
>> Which version of 9i did you install? >> - Personal Edition? >> - Standard Edition? >> - Enterprise Edition? >> >> -- Harri >> >> "Mark & Kristi Wagoner" <mwagoner_at_iac.net> wrote in >> news:a6j787$2h1f$1_at_genma.iac.net: >> >> > There is a command-line tool called LSNRCTL.EXE which allows you to >> > issue various commands (use "help" to get a list). >> > >> > There should also be an OracleListener service in control panel. You >> > can start and stop the listener (or set it to startup automatically) >> > from here. >> > >> > "Charles Dark" <cdark_at_wildlife-resort.com> wrote in message >> > news:FQ7j8.15608$IN3.3808263_at_kent.svc.tds.net... >> >> I have installed Oracle 9i on my NT machine, but I can't figure out >> >> how to start the listener. Any help would be appreciated. >> >> >> -- >> ----------------------------------------------------------------------- >> Anti-spam: To reply by e-mail please ERASE the "4" after kaukovuo4 >> >>
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