OEM does not

Hi gurus,

I have Oracle 11g R1 on windows 2003 server R2 64 bit version.
I refereed both documents for OEM work correctly, but I am not able to get the OEM to work.
Please suggest me what document/link devrais I consult?

Thank you and best regards,
Vikash Jain (DBA Junior)

Vikash Jain (trainee DBA) wrote:
Hi gurus,

I have Oracle 11g R1 on windows 2003 server R2 64 bit version.
I refereed both documents for OEM work correctly, but I am not able to get the OEM to work.
Please suggest me what document/link devrais I consult?

Thank you best regards &,.
Vikash Jain (DBA Junior)

Hi Vikas

See the link below and follow the steps. If you encounter an error that post the message here...
http://Neeraj-DBA.blogspot.in/2012/01/how-to-reconfigure-OEM-in-Oracle-10G-on.html

Neeraj-

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