Is there a sqlnet.ora file on the PC that can connect? If so copy that as well. Maybe that pc is not even using the tnsnames.ora.

At 10:44 AM 9/2/2003 -0800, you wrote:
>
> TNSPING sends a message to some host on (in your case) port 1521 and finds
no program listening on this port and answering. There are several
possibilities :
>
>   o You are addressing the wrong port. Check on which one you are
'talking' from the other machine,
>   o Or you are prevented from opening a connection on port 1521 from your
machine
>
> HTH,

The ports are the same, I've checked the tnsnames.ora files and copied &
pasted the content of the box who work on the web server. Still same prob.

How can I check if i can open the port? It's a Win2000 server.

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