Test install on laptop

Hello,
For test purpose, I am installing Oracle server application on my laptop. My laptop is Windows NT. When I try to login to console with sysman\oem_temp userid and password, it gives below error. Also, I am unable to start the managementserver service under windows NT service window.
"VTK-1000: Unable to connect to the management server taceng. PLease verify that tyou have entered the correct host name and the status of the Oracle Management Server
Thanks
Sam

you could probably achieve this by placing unique key in mobileadmin.dm$user_device(user_id) so as registring a second device for a user will cause UK violation and operation failure.. but I didn't test this myself so you should test it thoroughly - it can have some undesired consequences.

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