Rick,

As I recall, if you start the listener manually it
will automatically create a tnslistener service if one
doesn't already exist:
  lsnrctl start

HTH,

-- Anita

--- "Cale, Rick T (Richard)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Thanks for the input. I am going to have a database
> but I did not want the
> starter database I want to
> create my own. A tnslistener service should get
> created regardless of
> whether I opted for the starter
> database or not.
> 
> Thanks
> Rick
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 4:13 PM
> To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
> 
> 
> I'll give this a whack though I suspect that there
> are people who could do
> a better job.
> 
> The Windows registry is the conceptual equivalent of
> the UNIX environmental
> variables.
> 
> ORACLE_SID, ORACLE_HOME, etc can be found under
> HK_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Oracle.
> 
> You can change these using REGEDIT; however, make a
> backup of the registry
> before you change anything (REGEDIT has that
> capability).  If you make
> enough of a hash of the registry you can end up with
> an un-bootable
> machine, so be careful.
> 
> ORADIM can create the services for LISTENER and the
> database.  It can also
> create the database.
> 
> I'm not sure why you would want a listener on a
> machine where you don't
> have a database?
> 
> Windows Services are a pain to remove.  You have to
> find them in the
> registry and delete the entry.  It's easier to go
> the Services  under
> Windows Control Panel and set them for Manual
> startup.  They add a little
> bit of bulk to the registry but consume no other
> resources.
> 
> Anyone have anything else to add or correct?
> 
> 
> 
>  
> 
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> Ok, I  am getting a little closer to figuring out
> what is going on. I did
> mis-state  the type of install I did first. It was
> minimal installation
> without the starter
> database. This did NOT create a listener service.
> However it clearly
> states it would install networking services.
> 
> I did  a 2nd TYPICAL install and it did create a
> tnslistener  service.
> As  soon as I get time/ambition/curiousity I will do
> a 3rd install WITH
> starter  database to see it that will create a
> listener service.
> 
> I  really do not want a starter database installed
> to get a tnslistener
> service but  I could always delete it if I do not
> want it(Kldugy)!!!
> 
> Rick
> -----Original Message-----
> Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001  1:28 PM
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> 
> 
> Hi Rick,
> 
> I ran into this as well.  I  figured I didn't need a
> listener on my w2k box
> because everything was going to  be local.  However
> I couldn't connect via
> sqlplus gui without a listener  (no listener error -
> maybe because I am
> specifying the sid).  I guess  it's just another
> difference between Oracle
> on windows and Oracle on Unix.
> 
> If I remember right (it's been soooo  long) when you
> connect in Unix with
> the $ORACLE_SID as part of your env, you  can do so
> without @. If you do it
> with the @, it looks for a  listener.   When
> connecting via a windows gui,
> you are specifying  the sid.  I'm guessing it's
> doing something similar to
> the @ in the  background.  The cmd window connects
> without the @ because
> it's in the  environment.
> 
> By the way, how do you display an  environment
> variable in Windows?  I
> thought it was echo %ORACLE_SID%, but  that doesn't
> work.  Anyone?
> 
> Again I may be pre-coffee.
> Lisa Koivu
> Oracle  Database Administrator
> Fairfield Resorts,  Inc.
> 954-935-4117
> 
> 
>    -----Original Message-----
>    From:   Cale,  Rick T (Richard)
> [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>    Sent:   Thursday, August 16, 2001 12:36 PM
>    To:     Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
>    Subject:        No TNSListner service after
> intall 8.1.7 on Win 2k
> 
>    Hi All,
> 
>    I did a typical installation of Oracle 8.1.7 on 
> Win 2k. It appears to
>    have
>    installed  Ok.  I can use srvmgrl -> create
> database -> etc.
>    However when I try to use worksheet I get no 
> listner. I should not need
>    one
>    from the  server. Anyway the install did not
> create service
>    to start the listener.  All other installs I have
>  done on NT always
>    created
>    a tnslistner  service. This in my first install
> on Win 2k.
>    Anyone have any ideas on why service did not get
> created and how to
>    correct?
> 
>    Thanks
>    Rick
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