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Oracle XE 213 Installation failing due to listener not able to start

Hi,
I am trying to install OracleXE213_WIN64 on an airgapped secure vm. During the installation an error message is displayed. Please refer to the 'Installation Failure' screenshot. When I look at the logs it say 'Listener start failed. Please refer to the 'Log file screenshot' screenshot. Finally when I try to run the listener manually it throws 'Error 1297' please refer to 'Listener Service Not able to start' screenshot.
I would very much appreciate some help on this issue.
Answers
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Do you have the solution for this error?
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What's in the tracefile of netca?
Did you run the installation as Administrator?
Is the service starting as a User or as System? If you start it as a local/domain user, do you have set the appropriate rights?
- Act as part of the operating system
- Adjust memory quotas for a process
- Replace a process level token
You may also need
- Log on as a batch job
Hope that helps
Jörg
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Windows is not a good choice for running Oracle due to the huge number of variances and options on Windows desktop/laptop kernels. Oracle XE is a special build of Oracle Enterprise Edition - the high-end RDBMS product build for servers.
Windows options and features used/not used on desktops impacts the ability and robustness of XE. And I'm biting my tongue hard in order to be "nice" about the gunk Microsoft sells.
Consider using Vagrant running Oracle XE on Oracle Linux via Oracle Open Source VirtualBox: https://github.com/oracle/vagrant-projects/tree/main/OracleDatabase/21.3.0-XE
A single command is needed to build your XE Vbox VM - vagrant up