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 Click Start > Administrative Tools > Computer Management.  | 
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 In the Computer Management window, open System Tools, select Local Users and Groups, and select Users.   | 
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 Click OK again.  | 
On Windows, the SID and Oracle Home can be determined from the Registry.
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 Start the Registry Editor on the Oracle Database Server.  | 
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 Open the folder entitled “KEY_<Oracle_Home>” that represents the target installation of Oracle to list the registry items in the frame on the right.  | 
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 In the Name column, locate the following items, and make note of the associated entry in the Data column:  | 
On Linux and UNIX, you can use the “oratab” file to identify the SID and Oracle Home.
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 Open the “oratab” file by issuing the following command in a terminal window:  | 
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 In the “oratab” file, note the application information.  | 
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 “PROD” is the ORACLE_SID  | 
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 “/u03/app/oracle/product/10.2.0/db_1” is the ORACLE_HOME  | 
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