Re: Testing SQL*Net-how?

From: Larry Bird <lbird_at_ucs.ubc.ca>
Date: Tue, 25 Jan 1994 08:37:46
Message-ID: <lbird.2.0008A172_at_ucs.ubc.ca>


In article <9401211753.AA27878_at_cs.utexas.edu> sinues_at_prcd.prc.mrms.navy.mil (John Sinues) writes:
>From: sinues_at_prcd.prc.mrms.navy.mil (John Sinues)
>Subject: Testing SQL*Net-how?
>Date: 21 Jan 1994 11:54:19 -0600
 

>SUBJECT: Oracle SQL*Net Testing

>I installed SQL*Netv.1.1.7.7B for MS Windows on my PC with the v7.0.12.1.0
>support files. I do not have an Oracle database (or any Oracle applications)
>installed on my PC; the Oracle database v.7.0 resides on a UNIX machine. Is
>there a way I can test if I have SQL*Net installed correctly? Can I
>connect to the UNIX database?

Check if your SQL*Net came with a program called NETTEST.EXE. It is a simple windows program that prompts for ID, password and connect string. It will attempt a connection to the database and let you know if it succeeds or fails. Received on Tue Jan 25 1994 - 08:37:46 CET

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