Yes. Each db gets its own service, created by you, using the oradim
command (and/or two services, and/or oradim80, both depending on
the version of Oracle you're running.)

You would want to separate the db's data files from the Oracle_Home
anyway. The only thing in Oracle_Home would be the init.ora file,
which would contain the line ifile=FILENAME where FILENAME is
the name of the db's real init.ora file, which you put in its own
database specific directory outside of Oracle_Home.

Check out the paper(s) on OFA, Oracle Optimal Flexible
Architecture, available in many places on the net, I imagine
Metalink has it too. 

HTH,

Yosi

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Dear list ! 
Is it possible to create multiple databases/instances under the same
ORACLE_HOME on NT ? 
If yes , what should be done (create services etc..) ? 
Thanks a lot in advance for your answer. 
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