Peter, 

What do you mean it is not working?  Are you killing a client
application and still seeing it's session in the database 10 minutes
later?  It does not kill a session just because it is idle, the client
needs to have either killed the application, shutdown their pc or been
disconnected from the network.

Stephen

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I am trying to use the sqlnet.expire_time parameter in
my sqlnet.ora file to kill connections from dead processes.
The entry looks like this:

SQLNET.EXPIRE_TIME=10


It does not seem to be working.  Any ideas.

Oracle 8.1.7
AIX 4.3.3
Client is on w2k.

Thanks,
Peter Schauss
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