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  • dance

    TNS:protocol adapter error

    Could someone help this novice with this error. During the install
    process I created a DB I called MyDataB. It seemed to install without
    any errors. Then I tried using the GUI to configure it and I get

    TNS:protocol adapter error

    Is it possible something did not get installed correclty or am I doing
    something wrong.
    thsnks for any help.
    dan

  • Ana C. Dent

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    Re: TNS:protocol adapter error

    dance wrote:
    Could someone help this novice with this error. During the install
    process I created a DB I called MyDataB. It seemed to install without
    any errors. Then I tried using the GUI to configure it and I get
    >
    TNS:protocol adapter error
    >
    Is it possible something did not get installed correclty or am I doing
    something wrong.
    thsnks for any help.
    dan
    >
    yes or yes; are the short answers

    No OS or OS version mentioned.
    No specific version of Oracle mentioned.
    No name of exactly which/what "GUI" is being used/abused.

    My crystal ball is broken.

    So it appears you expect us (TINU) to guess as possible
    solutions for you. I don't think so!


    You're On Your Own (YOYO)!

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    • Hans Forbrich

      #3
      Re: TNS:protocol adapter error

      dance wrote:
      >
      Could someone help this novice with this error. During the install
      process I created a DB I called MyDataB. It seemed to install without
      any errors. Then I tried using the GUI to configure it and I get
      >
      TNS:protocol adapter error
      >
      Is it possible something did not get installed correclty or am I doing
      something wrong.
      thsnks for any help.
      dan
      Some assumptions:

      1) Something is installed,
      2) On an operating system

      I would guess the answer to 1) is 'a database', and further I'd guess
      that the database is one of the downloadable versions of Oracle.

      I would further guess that, since you assume we know what you are doing,
      the you have installed this on a Windows platform. Since you were able
      to created a database, likely you have completed some form of install.

      If any of these guesses are right, I would suggest you might want to go
      back to http://otn.oracle.com/obe/start/index.html - that is an Oracle
      Karaoke "follow the bouncing ball, to have a successful install" site.
      There are a lot of follow up examples there as well.

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