Are you talking about ORACLE_SID? It gets stored in the registry under
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE -> SOFTWARE -> ORACLE -> HOME<ID>

If you want to set it via environment variables so that it is accessible to
all DOS shells for a particular login, you can right click on MY COMPUTER, go
to PROPERTIES -> ENVIRONMENT -> and then set ORACLE_SID in the user variables

Regards
Naveen

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for NT4.0 ver 8i 

does a typical oracle install create the environement variable SID
?


i just checked, via set command on windows NT. the env variable for
SID is not set. though there are other oracle related env variables
like path, classpath that point to various files of oracle install
etc 

so should i manually set the SID environment variable ??
if so how ? if set it manually  then it is good for that shell
only. what about programs like Database config assistant that are
lauched via the Start>>Programs>>OraHome.....   how would they read
this or such an enviroment variable that is set via the command
prompt. (env variable set via the command prompt with command like 
set variable1 = c:\ora\bin\..... etc etc will only be vaild in that
shell which created it. how to make it across the whole OS ?

i am asking this because the Oracle DB Config Assistant requires
the SID environment variable to be set.

from where should i launch the GUI for oracle config assistant. if
to be launched from shell ie command prompt, then what is the name
of the executable for this GUI ?

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