Try turning off DHCP when off the network -- set up a bogus net address
like 10.0.0.1 or something and Oracle will happily talk to itself.  TNS
bombs because DHCP (actually TCP/IP) reports no address.

Leslie Lu wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I installed 815 EE on NT 4.0 on a laptop and created a
> testing database (did both while I was on network.)  I
> can connect to the database without problem, while
> remain on network.  However when I'm off the network,
> I cannot connect to the database. I got:
>
> ora 12570: TNS: packet reader failure
> ora 12571: TNS: packet writer failure
>
> It's a demo project for marketing people, and most
> probably they might not be able to connect to the
> network (in the plan or on the beach).  So I really
> need the db to run locally.
>
> Any idea,  thanks a lot.
>
> Leslie
>
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