Listener QUESTION

LSNRCTL > STATUS - EXIT

Summary of endpoints listening...

(DESCRIPTION=(ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=ipc)(PIPENAME=\\.\pipe\EXTPROC1521ipc)))

(DESCRIPTION = (ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = tcp)(HOST=192.168.3.22) (PORT = 1521)))

Summary of services...

Service 'CLRExtProc' has 1 instance (s).

Instance of 'CLRExtProc', status UNKNOWN, has 1 operation for this service...

Service "ORCL" has 1 instance (s).

Instance "ORCL", status UNKNOWN, has 1 operation for this service...

The command completed successfully

..................

Thank you

Radha Krishna.

Hello

control you the locations of files to search for the file init.ora from the C:\app\rgajula\admin\orcl\pfile location and update the lactions in the file \databse\spfileorcl.ora and startup of the database... the problem is solved...

Thank you

Radha Krishna.

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    I have Conexant HD!

    OK, I describe my problem - when I listen to music with the highest volume, for example "Long Harrrrrrrrrrd Rrrroad", then trembles this name!

    I change the settings in the chip and rewrite the OS XP profesional and even other XP, audio drivers of rewriting, but his whole way jerk!

    Sorry, my English is bad.

    Have you noticed the same thing using earphones?

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