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And your loopback adapter is configured... for what IP address?
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HJR
"C.O.Jones" <nospam.ple_at_se> wrote in message
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> I'm trying to install and run Oracle on my standalone PC.
>
> I've installed it, and created a database.
> I try to connect in DBAStudio using SYSTEM/manager or
> SYS/change_on_install but I'm having problems.
>
> first, the listener keeps crashing. I get the message TNS:no listener.
> I restart the listener with ' lsnrctl start ' then a few minutes later
> an alert box pops up telling me :
>
> TNSListener error
> problem writing instruction (---------) to addresss (--------)
> the memory could not be read.
> Press OK to terminate the program.
>
> Any idea why this is happening?
>
>
> Even when the listener is running I can't connect. When I try
> I get the error TNS:packet writer failure.
>
> according to this troubleshhoter guide, its a network error,
> but I'm on a standalone PC.
> http://www.cryer.co.uk/brian/oracle/ORA12571.htm
>
> I've also changed the sqlnet.ora as suggested, no joy there.
>
>
>
> Any ideas, Oracle experts?
>
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Received on Sat Jun 05 2004 - 08:24:04 CDT