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11g Express Edition Beta All PlacesOracle CommunityArchived ForumsOracle Database 11g Express Edition Beta This discussion is archived 2 Replies Latest reply system error 5 windows 7 on Apr 14, 2011 4:08 PM by 841199 System error 5 has occurred. Access is denied 841199 Apr 13, 2011 8:40 PM I just installed Oracle 11g XE on Windows 7. When I try system error 5 has occurred windows 10 to start using the "Start DB" button, the command window pops up with the following (elipsis added to shorten path): -------------------- ... server\BIN% net start OracleXETNSListener System error 5 has occurred. Access is denied. ... server\BIN % net start OracleServiceXE System error 5 has occurred. Access is denied. -------------------- Can anyone please explain this error and tell me how to prevent it (or whether I can ignore it)? Thanks
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in advance 9539Views Tags: none (add) 11gContent tagged with 11g, 5Content tagged with 5, errorContent tagged with error, oracleContent tagged with oracle, systemContent tagged with system, xeContent tagged with xe This content has been marked as final. Show 2 replies 1. Re: System error 5 has occurred. Access is denied orafad Apr 13, 2011 9:09 PM (in response to 841199) The start menu option "Start database" is really a call to StartDB.bat (in bin directory). On win 7 (and others), this needs to be run under a elevated privs command prompt. You could right click and Run as administrator or open a command prompt in this way (run as..) and just call startdb bat file. This is a known issue, per [url http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E17781_01/doc.112/e21743/toc.htm#CIABHHDG]Readme, 2.2.3. Like Show 0 Likes(0) Actions 2. Re: System error 5 has occurred. Access is denied 841199 Apr 14, 2011 4:08 PM (in response to orafad) Thanks! I just have to "Right-click on the keyboard shortcut and select Run as Admin Option." and it starts fine! Like Show 0 Likes(0) Actions Go to original post Actions About Oracle Technology Network (OTN)My Oracle Support Community (MOSC)MOS Support PortalAboutModern Marketing BlogRSS FeedPowered byOracle Technology NetworkOracle Communities DirectoryFAQAbout OracleOracle and SunRSS FeedsSubscribeCareersContact UsSite MapsLegal
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Access is denied. This error message is displayed when all of the following conditions are true: Both Windows XP and Windows Vista computers are members of a workgroup. Full Control shared permission is NOT granted to the Everyone group. Full Control shared permission is granted to the Administrator group. Cause of the error This error message is displayed because the Windows Vista User Account Control (UAC) does not grant administrative rights to local users automatically. This applies even if the local users are members of the Administrative group. Resolution Method To resolve this issue, you can work around the problem by changing the value of the LocalAccountTokenFilterPolicy registry key on the Windows Vista PC to ensure that full credentials are passed between Windows Vista and Windows XP. Open Start menu and then type regedit in the Start Search box. In the Programs list, select regedit.exe to open the Registry Editor window. If prompted, supply the administrator password to continue or select the Continue button to confirm your decision. In the Registry Editor window, navigate to the following registry key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\Cur rentVersion\Policies\System If the LocalAccountTokenFilterPolicy entry is not in this registry key, then perform the following steps to add it and set its value: Open the Edit menu, point to New, and then select the DWORD Value command. Type LocalAccountTokenFilterPolicy and then click OK. Next, right-click on the LocalAccountTokenFilterPolicy key you just added and then select Modify. Type 1 in the Value data box, and then click OK. Exit the Registry Editor window and restart your Windows Vista computer. You should now be able to access your mapped drive on this Vista computer from your Windows XP PC. Quite often system errors occur when the registry of your Windows computer is damaged or your system is infected with a virus or a spyware program. These problems may not only generate several errors, but in more severe conditions render your system useless. To prevent this situation, you must regularly perform the following two tasks: Clean your registry with the help of reliable registry cleaner tool such as RegServe. Perform full system scans using reliable antivirus and antispyware tools such as STOPzilla Antivirus and Spyware Cease. Clean your hard disk with the help of the Disk Cleanup and Disk Defragmenter tools. Related Articles How To Backup The Windows Vista RegistryFix Internal Error 2932Uses of Windows Vista Registry CleanerTroubleshoot Windows Installer ErrorWays To Fix Computer Errors On Your Own Sponsor Links Cate