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Re: Accessing an instance on NT Wrkst

From: Oleg Fedorenkov <ofed_at_com2com.ru>
Date: 2000/08/06
Message-ID: <8mj5vs$2iam$1@storm.comstar.ru>#1/1

Hi!
Is you listener started? Listener.ora configured properly? tnsnames entries the same on server and wrkst? Can you connect to Oracle  on server machine using tcp entry in tnsnames.ora? And check the name of host workstation. It shouldnt have some symbols like '-' (minus). I had problems with such names

Oleg Fedorenkov

Denny Dutcavich <dut_at_mindspring.com> wrote in message news:3988D0E3.46234651_at_mindspring.com...
> I just set up OEM V204 on an NT 4.0 wrkst. I have an 805 instance on
> this box that I use for the repository and other small development I do.
> OEM works OK, discovers the instance, etc. Just to check a few things
> out, I went to a different NT workstation with client code on it, made
> an entry in tnsnames to access the first instance. I can't tnsping or
> access with sql*plus. I get a no listener available message. I can ping
> the box with the hostname.
>
> Why can't I get to the instance? Is there a problem because this is NT
> workstation and not server? or a security problem? or maybe I need
> enable a user through user administration?
>
> Thanks for any help...
>
Received on Sun Aug 06 2000 - 00:00:00 CDT

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