Paul
The only workaround I found for this was to upgrade to Win2K. Then using the
service recovery option - so that when the service fails, it just restarts
it.
You get a few recovery options with Win2K for services:
Restart the service
Run a file
Restart the computer
Take no action
Which you
8:37 AM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Subject:RE: Further adventures with Oracle Management Server
Paul
The only workaround I found for this was to upgrade to Win2K. Then
using the
service recovery option - so that when the service
Paul,
The W2K idea from Mark sounds good.
Another alternative I have read about which should work on either NT or W2K
is to make the OMS dependent on the other Oracle services.
From a Metalink posting:
reboot
I worked around this problem by using a feature in WINNT.
1. Start REGEDT32
2.