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Oracle DSN, Server=IP address?
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Oracle DSN, Server=IP address?
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Hello,

One of my potential clients says that their remote sites don't see any of the local servers like \\NTServer1, \\NTServer2, but instead see them as IP address and connect via TCP\IP. They want to use my c/s software with oracle as the backend and I am not sure how to get the local app to 'see' the backend database.

I noticed that in the SQL*Server ODBC set up there is a client configuration button which seems to allow TCP/IP connection to the server (seems to setup a IP address as a 'virtual servername', but I can seem to see the same type options in the MS ODBC for Oracle setup. The Oracle ODBC setup has a service name but the MS version does not.

Any clues for me -- or at least where I might find an answer? Of course the user does not have any remote sites accessing Oracle data already (and when I have the web interface done in a few months, I guess it won't be an issue...)

Kevin
Kevin Emmrich
www.jkt9000.com
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