tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7037063297182593274.post7416119232962159618..comments2023-10-14T03:22:53.664-07:00Comments on Oracle DBA Basement: SP2-1503: Unable to initialize Oracle call interface; SP2-0152: ORACLE may not be functioning properlystellioshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06002619038640874068noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7037063297182593274.post-75281135602985053202015-08-17T12:26:08.003-07:002015-08-17T12:26:08.003-07:00Thanks for your comments.
I had similar problem t...Thanks for your comments.<br /><br />I had similar problem the other day denstalling 12c from the command line, so I ran deinstall.bat as administrator and worked.<br /><br />You can 'runas' command to run on the command line as another user.<br /><br />Examples:<br />> runas /noprofile /user:mymachine\administrator cmd<br />> runas /profile /env /user:mydomain\admin "mmc %windir%\system32\dsa.msc"<br />> runas /env /user:user@domain.microsoft.com "notepad \"my file.txt\""<br /><br />stellioshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06002619038640874068noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7037063297182593274.post-24926237711804197762015-08-17T12:12:36.738-07:002015-08-17T12:12:36.738-07:00To all who are looking for a solution to this.... ...To all who are looking for a solution to this.... <br /><br />I had the same issue above. I installed Oracle 10G R2 on my Windows 7 laptop. Though I had no issues during install I wasn't able to run sqlplus, either via the gui or through the command prompt. I didn't find anyone covering a solution for this besides installing Oracle 11.6, but I did find a solution.<br /><br />Run sqlplus as administrator. I just right-clicked on the shortcut for the gui app and selected "Run as Administrator" and SQLPlus ran just fine. I'm not sure how to use this information to run it in command mode but I'm sure it's possible. <br /><br />Hope this helps someone.ScienceUnclehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17178976062298664960noreply@blogger.com