Running WL as NT Service is not Creating Connection  Pools?

We have something very strange happening here. We recently installed Weblogic 6.1 sp 4 on an WinNT 2000 box and installed our application. We are connecting to an Oracle 8.1.7 database using the Oracle 8.1.7 client drivers. We configured our connection pool via the Web Console. We also installed our application to run as a NT Service using "beasvc.exe" utility.
When we run our application after starting Weblogic from the commandline, our application runs fine. It creates the Oracle connection pool and everything is great.
However when we run our application by starting it under the NT Services window, our application fails to start the connection pool. Looking at all the logs, I don't see and errors or exceptions being thrown. I did notice that the connection pool was not created. But again, no errors were thrown.
Has anyone seen this behavior? To make things more confusing for me, this whole solution is working fine on another WinNT 2000 box with the only difference beint that we are using Weblogic 6.1 sp2. Anyone have any ideas??? Also, running the NT Service version of Weblogic in debug mode also worked!

It takes the Oracle service quite a bit of time to start up. Make sure that you
set up the DependsOnService correctly in your registry so that Oracle comes up
fully before launching WL.
Paul
Clyde <[email protected]> wrote:
We have something very strange happening here. We recently installed
Weblogic 6.1 sp 4 on an WinNT 2000 box and installed our application.
We are connecting to an Oracle 8.1.7 database using the Oracle 8.1.7
client drivers. We configured our connection pool via the Web Console.
We also installed our application to run as a NT Service using "beasvc.exe"
utility.
When we run our application after starting Weblogic from the commandline,
our application runs fine. It creates the Oracle connection pool and
everything is great.
However when we run our application by starting it under the NT Services
window, our application fails to start the connection pool. Looking
at all the logs, I don't see and errors or exceptions being thrown.
I did notice that the connection pool was not created. But again,
no errors were thrown.
Has anyone seen this behavior? To make things more confusing for me,
this whole solution is working fine on another WinNT 2000 box with the
only difference beint that we are using Weblogic 6.1 sp2. Anyone have
any ideas??? Also, running the NT Service version of Weblogic in debug
mode also worked!

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