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well the thing is, he wasn't looking for TNS_ADMIN since that just re-sets the directory Oracle looks at but wanted something that worked more like how login.sql works -- where if you have the file in your local working directory, it is used and overrides any other file.
In Unix, if you have a .tnsnames.ora file (please note the initial ".") in your own personal $HOME directory) it will override the values in the $ORACLE_HOME/network/admin/tnsnames.ora or the $TNS_ADMIN/tnsnames.ora file
THAT is what Joe wanted for Windows. It ain't in the flaming manuals.
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