I restored an image of one computer to another and renamed it. It had the Oracle 9.2 Client installed. I found that when I tried to start the OracleOraHome92ClientCache service (which has a Startup type of Manual) it displayed a Windows dialog box with the title ONRSD.EXE - Application Error and message:
The instruction at "0x7c832719". The memory could not be "read".
This will start normally on the original computer.
I tried uninstalling/re-installing the Oracle 9.2 Client, changed the computer name in the registry and file system but got the same result.
I took another computer that had never had the Oracle Client installed on it before (just basic Windows software), installed the Oracle Client and renamed the computer and found that this service would start OK.
From this I presume that there is some other software that is getting upset by the chnage of name of my clone computer.
Any ideas?
The instruction at "0x7c832719". The memory could not be "read".
This will start normally on the original computer.
I tried uninstalling/re-installing the Oracle 9.2 Client, changed the computer name in the registry and file system but got the same result.
I took another computer that had never had the Oracle Client installed on it before (just basic Windows software), installed the Oracle Client and renamed the computer and found that this service would start OK.
From this I presume that there is some other software that is getting upset by the chnage of name of my clone computer.
Any ideas?