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spot on, thanks.
S.J.C. Fox
CRH 0161 601 8723
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Sent: 27 June 2003 19:20
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
A name resolution problem? Symptoms for the site with problems are consistent with not getting consistently consistent service from your name server. Look are your tnsnames.ora and see if it has the name of host there. If so, try putting in the IP address instead.
> -----Original Message-----
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> I access a database from 2 different sites, having a PC at each site.
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> At one site I use NT and have no problems.
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> At the other site I use Win 2000 and usually get an error message when
> trying to log on
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> ORA-12545 Connect failed because target host or object
> does not exist
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> Occasionally it lets me on.
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> People at the other site tell me that they can connect ok
>
> Anyone know what might be causing the problem?
>
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