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Re: Oracle8 Personal Edition and Developer/2000

From: Norris <johnnie_at_cooper.com.hk>
Date: 9 Sep 1999 01:55:23 GMT
Message-ID: <7r742b$2l76$1@adenine.netfront.net>


Do you have network adapter in your pc since you are using po 8.0.3?

sriharsha navudu <harsha_at_internetx.net> wrote:
> Hi Bobby!
> I also have the problem as Dogan as you said I ran the lstnrctrl but no
> luck .I am enclosing the full text of the message can you please look at it.
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
> ------------
> LSNRCTL> start
> Starting tnslsnr80: please wait...

> TNSLSNR80 for 32-bit Windows: Version 8.0.3.0.0 - Production
> System parameter file is D:\ORAWIN95\net80\admin\listener.ora
> Log messages written to D:\ORAWIN95\net80\log\listener.log
> Trace information written to D:\ORAWIN95\net80\trace\listener.trc
> Attempted to listen on:
> (DESCRIPTION=(CONNECT_TIMEOUT=10)(ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=TCP)
> (Host=VZNGEMWL)(Port=1521)))
> TNS-12545: Connect failed because target host or object does not exist
> TNS-12560: TNS:protocol adapter error
> TNS-00515: Connect failed because target host or object does not exist
> 32-bit Windows Error: 1004: Unknown system error
> ------------------------------------------------------
> I would appriciate your help.
> Thanks
> HARSHA

> \Norris <johnnie_at_cooper.com.hk> wrote in message
> news:7r4g52$n20$1_at_adenine.netfront.net...

>> If you are using PO 8.0.4, it should be easy.
>>
>> Dogan Cibiceli <dcib_at_gwl.com> wrote:
>> > Bobby Speake wrote:
>>
>> >> It is possible to connect to the starter database in Oracle8 Personal
>> >> Edition with Developer/2000?  If so, how?  Any help would be greatly
>> >> appreciated
>>
>> > I am assuming you are using Win 9x something. Goto bin directory look
>> > for a program name lstnrctrl or something  like that... This is the
>> > control program that launches tns listener on your personal oracle 8
>> > database. Launch it and say start.. Hopefully this will starta new
>> > listener on your machine minimize it.  Then look up the tnsnames.ora
>> > files in your disk. There should be two . One is for po 8 the other is
>> > for dev.2000 and look up the name for dev 2000 and see what tnsname it
>> > uses to connect to local machine.  Say a status on your lstnrctrl and
>> > see which port it uses... Then look up the same port from your
>> > tnsnames.ora file for dev2000. In the connect string type that name...
>>
>> > D
>>
>>
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