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Deleting the service from regedit does not fix the problem.
Luckily I backed up the registry before deleting it or else I would have had to rebuild the PC. The actual listener for the database is running but this specific listening process on Windows2000 is needed for each instance on the machine. If
the process is not running, the PC will not automatically start the database when it boots up. I am familiar with the Oracle Listener but not with this extra listening process on Win2000.
Any ideas...?
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