Re: SQL*NET and WINSOCK

From: Andreas C. Enotiadis <ace_at_iesl.forth.gr>
Date: Tue, 29 Nov 1994 08:34:59
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In article <CzHxCM.9oz_at_sap-ag.de> kan_at_sap-ag.de (Casper Kan) writes:
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>Chuah Teik Chye (chuah_at_sam.po.my) wrote:
>: In article <asriniva.2.00151194_at_dbcorp.ab.ca> asriniva_at_dbcorp.ab.ca writes:
>: >
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>: >Has anyone tried to use SQL*NET and SLIP using TCPMAN (trumpet)? Is it
 

>: Yes I have, but on Thin Ethernet only. I believed I tried it with
>: SQL*Net TCPIP for DOS and MS Windows and it both works fine.

I've tried it successfully numerous times. The caveat emptor is that due to the tracing capabilities of TCPMAN which require a lot of real mode stack (or so Peter Tattam tells me) ou will get the occasional 202 error (stack overflow) which can be avoided if you make sure your application does not open too many simultaneous connections to Oracle. Sql*Net should be 1.1.7.7b or higher for Windows.

Andreas



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