Re: DB Config. Assistant

2002-04-30 Thread paquette stephane
I assume you're talking about the dbassist tool. If it's working as on unix, you should find the log files in $ORACLE_BASE/admin/$ORACLE_SID/create. I prefer the old way, using scripts, this way I can rerun the scripts for all the different environnements. HTH --- KENNETH JANUSZ [EMAIL

Re: DB Config. Assistant

2002-04-30 Thread KENNETH JANUSZ
Stefen: I have to apologize, I goofed. In dbca the final wizard window has an OK button at the bottom. It was below my lower screen edge and I didn't see it. So, I didn't press it and of course didn't create the DB. On my third time through the process I noticed this button, pressed it and

Re: DB Config. Assistant

2002-04-30 Thread Ora NT DBA
Hi Ken, When you run the database configuration assistant (DBCA) it asks you to provide the sid for the database. You should be able to see the service associated with this database by looking at the "services". Don't know ANY XP but the service should be named "OracleServiceSID". Check to