Peter,

An option you might want to investigate writing your script command file,
using the W2K resource kit utility, (can't think of it's name right now, to
convert it to a service.  Set service to startup automatically and then
create a dependency on Oracle service for this new service to prevent it
starting a head of Oracle.

Haven't tried above myself but as with lots of MS stuff the theory is there
;)

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Se�n O' Neill
Organon (Ireland) Ltd.
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>>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Date: Tue, 1 Apr 2003 22:28:28 +1000
>> Subject: OT- Start a process after oracle on Win 2K
>>
>>Hi 
>>Slightly OT
>>I have a couple of programs that need to be run after Oracle has started 
>>and want to run them without a user logging in.
>>The likely place seems to be in the scheduled tasks running at startup or 
>>as a program under the local run key in the registry.
>>
>>The processes are a couple of scripts and I would envisage running them as

>>a batch file
>>What is best?
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