Well, I was having all kinds of problems, when I was playing with this
option, trying to make oracle service on nt to run under other then SYSTEM
account.  And yes, I granted this account any possible NT privilege (like
ability to  run/logon as a service), still didn't work.

Jared,

Could you share some details on this issue, if you still remember how you
managed to make this working?

Igor Neyman, OCP DBA
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> > Because Oracle on NT runs (hence executes UTL_FILE) under SYSTEM
> account,
> > which does not have privileges to access network drives.
>
> You can change that if you're so inclined.
>
> ( I can't believe I'm defending Windoze. shudder )
>
> Jared
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> "Igor Neyman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Well, you shouldn't:)
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> Because Oracle on NT runs (hence executes UTL_FILE) under SYSTEM account,
> which does not have privileges to access network drives.
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> Igor Neyman, OCP DBA
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> > On UTL_FILE, I've never had much luck using network mounted files.
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> > For external procedures just follow the rules for creating DLLs on NT,
> > works
> > fine.
> >
> > DBMS_JOB works fine.
> >
> > For UTL_FILE make sure, you are following NT conventions, when
> specifying
> > file path(use back slash '\', not front slash '/').
> >
> > Igor Neyman, OCP DBA
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> > > We are contemplating moving our application from Unix to NT. The main
> > things
> > > that concerm me are where our application interfaces with the OS, via
> a
> > C
> > > external procedure, and also via UTL_FILE. Also, can I expect DBMS_JOB
> to
> > > work OK?
> > >
> > > Anyone got experience of porting this sort of functionality to NT?
> > >
> > > John
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