Mitchell,
 
It would be most helpful if you supplied the Oracle Server version info.
 
You may have simply had legitimately 190 users connected.
You may have a problem with sessions being disconnected by the client that are not being terminated properly. It is a known issue that support for dead connection detection on win32 is non-existent, hence improperly terminated sessions can hang around for quite awhile.
 
You do not have to explicitly set any OS parameters in hiking up the number of processes in the init.ora. Depending upon your oracle server version (which again, is unknown here) you might want to change either the number of rollback segments or the number of transactions/segment.
 
hth.
 
Pd

Mitchell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
DBAs

Our database running on NT 2000 is over 200 processes today and I had to
reset to a hight No. As I know, if I set highter for this parameter, the
will be impact on Unix system, I wonder there is any impact on windows.

thanks in advance
Mitchell
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