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JOORDS ORACLE DBA BLOG Joords is in-depth knowledge of Oracle database technology PAGES * Home * Contact Form Joords * Oracle Database 12c: Interactive Quick Reference WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21, 2012 ORACLEREMEXECSERVICE AVAILABLE WINDOWS ONLY OracleRemExecService is a service which is only used temporarily by the OUI It gets removed when OUI is finished with it, therefore, it will have a value of 'DISABLED' until a reboot - then it will simply be gone, ignore and leave this service untouched. The Oracle Windows service "OracleRemExecService" to execute various commands from Oracle applications like DBCA and GUI. The service itself relies on a named pipe to receive the commands. op 10:44 Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest Labels: OracleRemExecService, windows services 3 COMMENTS: 1. AnonymousAugust 23, 2012 at 12:47 AM Good info. Thanks ReplyDelete Replies Reply 2. AnonymousSeptember 17, 2012 at 4:00 PM Great! Thanks. ReplyDelete Replies Reply 3. UnknownMarch 13, 2013 at 5:00 PM Very helpful, thank you. We have found that if we use batch scripts to install the 32-bit Oracle 11.2 Client for Windows then install the 64-bit immediately after the 64-bit installation fails. Ironically, if we then re-run the 64-bit installer, without changing a thing, the installation will work fine. We found that if we put "net stop OracleRemExecService 2>NUL" in each of our scripts then both installations work perfectly. ReplyDelete Replies Reply Add comment Load more... Newer Post Older Post Home Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom) ABOUT This Blog is created by Jos van den Oord, Oracle Consultant. July the 1st 2014, I joined Oracle Consulting Services (Netherlands). I need to express that all comments made and information I share with you on this blog, are mine and not necessarily Oracle’s. Jos van den Oord Technical manager Core Technology Oracle NL Core Tech Delivery ORACLE CERTIFIED MASTER 11G ORACLE NETHERLANDS - CONTACT INFO Oracle EMEA/Netherlands BLOG ARCHIVE Blog Archive Mar 2021 (2) Jul 2020 (3) May 2020 (1) Apr 2019 (1) Jan 2019 (1) Oct 2018 (1) Sep 2018 (2) Sep 2017 (3) Aug 2017 (3) Jul 2017 (1) May 2017 (1) Jan 2017 (1) Dec 2016 (2) Nov 2016 (2) Jan 2016 (2) Sep 2015 (2) Jul 2015 (1) Jun 2015 (2) Mar 2015 (1) May 2014 (1) Mar 2014 (1) Dec 2013 (2) Nov 2013 (2) Oct 2013 (1) Sep 2013 (1) Aug 2013 (2) Jul 2013 (1) May 2013 (1) Mar 2013 (1) Feb 2013 (3) Dec 2012 (1) Oct 2012 (4) Sep 2012 (1) Aug 2012 (2) Jul 2012 (2) May 2012 (1) Apr 2012 (1) Mar 2012 (1) Jan 2012 (2) Dec 2011 (1) Nov 2011 (2) Oct 2011 (3) Aug 2011 (1) Jul 2011 (1) May 2011 (4) Apr 2011 (3) Mar 2011 (6) Feb 2011 (2) Jan 2011 (2) Dec 2010 (1) Nov 2010 (3) Oct 2010 (2) Sep 2010 (1) Aug 2010 (2) Jun 2010 (5) May 2010 (1) Apr 2010 (1) Mar 2010 (1) Feb 2010 (3) Jan 2010 (2) Dec 2009 (2) Nov 2009 (2) Oct 2009 (5) Sep 2009 (8) joordsblog.vandenoord.eu. Powered by Blogger. Diese Website verwendet Cookies von Google, um Dienste anzubieten und Zugriffe zu analysieren. Deine IP-Adresse und dein User-Agent werden zusammen mit Messwerten zur Leistung und Sicherheit für Google freigegeben. So können Nutzungsstatistiken generiert, Missbrauchsfälle erkannt und behoben und die Qualität des Dienstes gewährleistet werden.Weitere InformationenOk