"hilz" <hs_74@hotmail. comwrote in message news:<K7-dnfyIdLwmV2qjXT WcqA@speakeasy. net>...
1) Did you install Oracle as an Administrator?
2) Are all these three services set to Automatic?
3) Are these services set to logon as LocalSystemAcco unt?
4) Do you get the same error when using JDBC oci driver?
BTW... Oracle 8.0 is desupported. If you installed it just as a
tutorial, you can download the latest 9.2 version from Oracle.
Regards
/Rauf Sarwar
Update to the problem.
>
I discovered that if i stop the following services and start them again, it
will work
OraclSerciveORC L
OracleStartORCL
OracleTNSListen er80
>
but once i restart the machine, i start having the same problem all over
again, and i have to restart those services again to get it to work.
>
does anyone know what is the problem? and what is the permanent solution
that is better than manually restarting the services?
>
>
I discovered that if i stop the following services and start them again, it
will work
OraclSerciveORC L
OracleStartORCL
OracleTNSListen er80
>
but once i restart the machine, i start having the same problem all over
again, and i have to restart those services again to get it to work.
>
does anyone know what is the problem? and what is the permanent solution
that is better than manually restarting the services?
>
1) Did you install Oracle as an Administrator?
2) Are all these three services set to Automatic?
3) Are these services set to logon as LocalSystemAcco unt?
4) Do you get the same error when using JDBC oci driver?
BTW... Oracle 8.0 is desupported. If you installed it just as a
tutorial, you can download the latest 9.2 version from Oracle.
Regards
/Rauf Sarwar