For OracleserviceSID to write to network disk, you have to assign a logon
user account to the OracleserviceSID service. The steps are as follows:
1. Make sure the instance is down.
2. Stop the service for your database using the control panel services.
3. From Start -> Programs -> Admin Tools -> User Manager
4. Make sure your user logon account has privilege of 'Logon as
Service',
to find this select 'Show Advanced User Rights' then select the
privilege and hit o.k.
5. Change the OracleService<sid> in control panel -> Services.
6. Hit < Startup> button and change to 'Logon as this account', enter
username and password. 7. Start the service.
8. Startup the database.
Note: The user MUST exist on the local PC as an Administrator user. User
must exist on the network/share pc as a standard user.In both the above
cases password should be set to never expire.
user account to the OracleserviceSID service. The steps are as follows:
1. Make sure the instance is down.
2. Stop the service for your database using the control panel services.
3. From Start -> Programs -> Admin Tools -> User Manager
4. Make sure your user logon account has privilege of 'Logon as
Service',
to find this select 'Show Advanced User Rights' then select the
privilege and hit o.k.
5. Change the OracleService<sid> in control panel -> Services.
6. Hit < Startup> button and change to 'Logon as this account', enter
username and password. 7. Start the service.
8. Startup the database.
Note: The user MUST exist on the local PC as an Administrator user. User
must exist on the network/share pc as a standard user.In both the above
cases password should be set to never expire.