Although Oracle _usually_ works fine with UNCs throughout, but I suggest
that you map a drive to avoid potential problems. The local system
account should NOT be used if you are attempting to perform some type of
priveleged activity that would require adding privs (e.g. accessing
anything via the network). 

If you do change the user running the Oracle service make sure that you
also change the listener(s) for that service to run under the same
account because the listener spawns the user thread in the oracle.exe
process. Thus if you leave it as the low priv local system account it
will fail to connect to you to the database.

This is also an issue you will run into with OEM activities that work
with mounted drives as the agent runs with the local system account.  

Shameless plug: All of this is covered in my book.

Regards,

Michael Sale
Consulting Technical Specialist
PLBDE 
Oracle Corporation
Author: Oracle9i for Windows(R) 2000 Tips & Techniques
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0072194626


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Beth
Sent: Tuesday, June 04, 2002 5:17 PM
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Hi Paul,

I believe you are correct on all counts.  I have not used RMAN on NT,
but if it will handle UNCs that might be the way to go. 

I believe that the local system account runs with the profile of the
.Default user.  If you could get the drive map into that profile that
might work for you also.

Beth

-----Original Message-----
Sent: Tuesday, June 04, 2002 6:48 PM
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A couple of basic questions, if you'll indulge me:

1.  Does the Oracle service on Win2K run in the security domain of its
login user (LocalSys)? 2.  If so, would that explain why RMAN can't
write to a network drive that's mapped by a different user who is logged
in to the domain rather than the local machine?

Side question:  Am I correct in my belief that the Oracle service must
be running before an Oracle instance can start, and that it keeps
running even when the instance is shut down?

Many TIA.

Paul Baumgartel


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