Oracle Names Server is on Oracle CD but has to be explicitly selected on
installation.  You have to go with Management Server install (on later
versions).

Are you sure Oracle Names was installed?

I believe there is no extra license fee for Oracle Names.

Have you considered going with Oracle Internet Directory?  This is the
successor to Oracle Names.

HTH,
Gerardo

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I am looking under my \network\names folder and I don't see a namesini.sql
file.  Do you have to buy Oracle Names Server separate from Oracle?

David Ehresmann
Oracle DBA 8 & 8i OCP
MCI Worldcom
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