Title: RE: 8.1.7 on W2K

Well, this may not be the absolutely correct way to do it... but this is what I did

write a batch script that does the oradim call to start services and instance

Put it in the batch scheduler and choose runtime as 'on system startup'

Hasn't failed me yet.

Lisa Koivu
Blonde Vikings Fan and DBA
Ft. Lauderdale, FL, USA

(I'll be wearing my blonde wig to the game tommorrow.  Listen for me on TV)

    -----Original Message-----
    From:   Uma Mohoni [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
    Sent:   Thursday, August 30, 2001 1:04 PM
    To:     Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
    Subject:        8.1.7 on W2K

    Guys,
    I have an just finished upgrading to 8.1.7 on all my boxes some of which are
    Windows2000. I have had no problems with Sun Solaris, HP and Windows NT4.0.
    But on Windows2000, every time the box is rebooted the instance does not
    come up automatically. However the service shows as running. I checked the
    registry to make sure I had ORACLE_SID set right. 

    I have to manually start the instance every time and its a pain in the 'you
    know what'.  If anyone has had this problem and solved it please let me know
    the solution.

    Thanks,
    Uma Mohoni
    Consultant, CDI Corporation
    @ iKimbo Inc.
    500-A Huntmar Park Drive
    Herndon, VA 20170
    (703) 904-4150 Ext:237
    [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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