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Stop oracle client connection on windows 10
To stop an Oracle client connection on Windows 10, you can follow these steps:
Identify the Process: Determine the process associated with the Oracle client connection that you want to stop. You can use the Task Manager or other process monitoring tools to identify the process. Look for processes related to Oracle, such as
sqlplus.exe
ortnsping.exe
.Terminate the Process: Once you have identified the process, you can terminate it using the Task Manager or by running the
taskkill
command in a Command Prompt or PowerShell session. Open the Task Manager by pressingCtrl + Shift + Esc
, navigate to the "Processes" tab, locate the Oracle process, right-click on it, and select "End Task" or "End Process".Alternatively, you can use the
taskkill
command in the Command Prompt or PowerShell. Open a Command Prompt or PowerShell session and run the following command:bashtaskkill /F /IM process_name.exe
Replace
process_name.exe
with the name of the Oracle process you want to terminate. For example, if the process issqlplus.exe
, the command will be:bashtaskkill /F /IM sqlplus.exe
Verify Connection Termination: After terminating the Oracle client process, you can verify that the connection has been stopped by checking the status of the connection or attempting to establish a new connection. You can use tools such as SQL*Plus or other Oracle client applications to verify the connection status.
By following these steps, you can stop an Oracle client connection on Windows 10 by terminating the associated process. Ensure that you terminate the correct process to avoid unintended consequences or disruptions to other Oracle connections or services.