Henry,
If your database is up and running all ready you can do the following 
query to find the pfile.

select name, value
from v$parameter
where name like 'ifile';

Rodd

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On 5/3/01, 1:20:59 PM, Henry Poras <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote regarding 
where's the NT pfile?:


> I've got an easy one. I'm getting back to NT and I am trying to find what
> parameter file was used when creating the Oracle service with oradim. I 
know
> I can edit the setting to any init.ora I want, but isn't there some way 
to
> see which one is currently used?

> Henry
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