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A

access control
Connection Manager, 4-31
accessing, servers and databases with a single login, 6-6
ADDRESS keyword, configuring for IPC, B-20
addresses
for Oracle Named Pipes Protocol Adapter, B-11
for Oracle SPX Protocol Adapter, B-10
for Oracle TCP/IP Protocol Adapter, B-9
modifying, 4-9
specifying, B-6
Advanced Program-to-Program Communication (APPC), 2-10
ANO
DCE Integration, 2-8, 7-6
NDS Native Naming Adapter, 2-12, 2-13
Network Security and Single Sign-On, 2-8
using, 7-1-7-14
APPC architecture, 2-10
archtecture overview, 1-2
ARGS parameter, B-7
ARGV0 parameter, B-7
AUTOMATIC_IPC parameter, C-7

B

Bequeath Protocol Adapter
address specification, B-12
support for, F-3
supported platforms, 2-8
BIN directory, D-7
Biometic (Identix) Authentication Adapter
supported platforms, 2-8

C

centralized management, network configuration, 4-2
Centralized Naming, 6-6
Certificate Revocation Lists (CRLs)
description, 7-5
client
defined, Glossary-1
client address caching, starting, 5-19
client administration tasks, 5-15
client cache service, E-2
enabling, 5-19
Oracle Names DDO environment, 5-19
client connections, 1-4
establishing, 6-2
client parameters, B-17
CMAN.ORA configuration file, 3-4, 4-31
CMAN_RULES parameter, B-28
CMCTL80 program, starting Connection Manager from command line, 5-7, 5-8
coexistence
configuration changes to enable, F-7
SQL*Net V2 and Net8, F-5
SQL*Net Version 2 and Net8, F-5
coexistence, SQL*Net V2 and Net8, F-6
coexistence, SQL*Net Version 2 and Net8, F-7
communication protocols, peer-to-peer, 2-10
configuration, 4-1-5-18
testing on the server, 5-9
configuration file
CMAN.ORA, 4-31
LISTENER.ORA, B-18
Oracle Names, 4-16
SQLNET.ORA, B-13
TNSNAMES.ORA, B-2, B-26
configuration parameter
ARGS, B-7
ARGV0, B-7
AUTOMATIC_IPC, C-7
CMAN_RULES, B-28
CONNECT_TIMEOUT_LISTENER, C-13
DB_DOMAIN, B-5
GLOBAL_DBNAME, 4-26, B-24
HOST, B-6
LLU, B-7
LLU_NAME, B-7
LOCAL, A-5
LOCAL_LU, B-7
LOCAL_LU_NAME, B-7
LOG_DIRECTORY, B-22
LOG_DIRECTORY_CLIENT, B-15, C-10
LOG_FILE, B-22
LOG_FILE_CLIENT, B-15
LU_NAME, B-7
MDN, B-7
MODE, B-7
NAMES.DEFAULT_DOMAIN, B-17, C-3
NAMES.DEFAULT_ZONE, C-3
NAMES.PREFERRED_SERVICES, B-17
PARTNER_LU_LOCAL_ALIAS, B-8
PARTNER_LU_NAME, B-7
PASSWORD, B-22
PIPE, B-7
PLU, B-7
PLU_LA, B-8
POOL_SIZE, B-21
PORT, B-6
PRESPAWN_MAX, B-21
PROGRAM, B-7
PROTOCOL, B-6, B-21
REMOTE, A-6
RENAME GLOBAL_NAME, B-5
SERVER, B-7
SERVICE, B-7
SID, B-6
SOURCE_ROUTE, B-30
SQLNET.AUTHENTICATION_SERVICES, C-13
SQLNET.AUTHENTICATIONS_SERVICE, 6-7, 6-10
SQLNET.CRYPTO_SEED, C-13
SQLNET.EXPIRE_TIME, B-14, C-13
STARTUP_WAITTIME, B-22
TIMEOUT, B-21
TNSPING.TRACE_DIRECTORY, B-16
TNSPING.TRACE_LEVEL, B-16
TP_NAME, B-8
TPN, B-8
TRACE_DIRECTORY, B-22
TRACE_DIRECTORY_CLIENT, B-15, C-10
TRACE_FILE, B-22
TRACE_FILE_CLIENT, B-15
TRACE_LEVEL, B-22
TRACE_LEVEL_CLIENT, B-15, C-2, C-10
USE_ASYNC_CALL, B-27
USE_PLUG_AND_PLAY, 4-26, B-24
configuring
listener addresses, B-6
Oracle Names, 4-16
Oracle Security Server, 5-19
the network, 4-1-5-18
with Oracle Names, 4-2
without Oracle Names, 4-2
configuring networking files
for Oracle Protocol Adapters, B-6
connect descriptor
defined, Glossary-1
identified by service names, B-5
specifying, B-3
use of, B-3
CONNECT_DATA
definition of, B-4, B-30
example of, B-4
keyword, B-3
syntax, B-4
use of, B-4
CONNECT_DATA, Connection Manager, B-28
CONNECT_TIMEOUT_LISTENER parameter, C-13
connecting
to a database, 6-1-??
to multiple databases, B-19
with NDS Native Naming Adapter, 7-13
connecting to a database, ??-6-11
Connection Manager, B-28
access control (firewall), 4-31
CMAN.ORA, 4-31
installation described, 3-4
port number, E-3
Post Installation Tasks, 3-4
service, E-2
starting, 5-7, 5-8
Connection Manager, supported environment, 3-4
connection pooling
enabling, 2-4
connection pooling, enabling, 5-14
connectivity
client request, 1-4
Control Panel
adding a variable, A-7
Conventions
typographical, xiii
CORE40 directory, D-7
creating
multiple database connections, B-19
CyberSAFE Authentication Adapter
supported platforms, 2-8
Windows NT and Windows 95, 7-9

D

database alias
defined, Glossary-1
deleting, 4-12
modifying, 4-10, 4-13
database connections, 6-1-6-11
Oracle service connections, 5-17
specifying the destination address for TCP/IP, 5-15
using PING, 5-16
DB_DOMAIN parameter, B-5
DBMS
Oracle7, Glossary-2
DBS directory, D-7
DCE, 7-7
DCE CDS Naming Adapter, 7-7
DCE Communication/Security Adapter, 7-7
DCE Integration
description, 7-6
supported platforms, 2-8
supported vendors, 2-13
DDO, 4-16, B-24
DDO, when to use, 4-16
dead connection detection, B-14
characteristics, B-14
default domains, B-17
destination address for TCP/IP specification, 5-15
Digital Certificates
description, 7-4
Digital Signatures
description, 7-4
directory structure, D-7
for Windows 95, D-7
for Windows NT, D-7
ORACLE_HOME, D-7
dispatcher server processes, multi-threaded server (MTS), 1-5
distributed database
defined, Glossary-1
DNS, 5-15
described, 5-15
Domain Name Server (DNS), register well-known names server, 4-18
Domain Name Service
described, 5-15
domain user accounts, qualification in Windows NT, 6-7
dynamic discover option, DDO, B-24
Dynamic Discovery Option, B-24
features of, 2-14
Dynamic Discovery Option (DDO), 2-14, 4-16
dynamic server registration, DDO, 4-16
dynamic service registration, DDO, 2-14

E

editing
Windows NT registry, A-2, A-6
error messages
resolving, C-1-C-14
external authentication, 7-7
External Naming, 6-6

F

Features with Version 8.0, new, 2-2
file
HOSTS, 5-15
firewall support
See access control., 2-6

G

global dbname, LISTENER.ORA, 6-3
GLOBAL_DBNAME
host naming, 6-5
GLOBAL_DBNAME parameter, 4-26, B-24
GLOBAL_DBNAME parameter, in the LISTENER.ORA file, B-18

H

host
reasons why a host is inaccessible, 5-17
host naming, 6-5
HOST parameter, B-6
HOSTS file, 5-15

I

INITSID.ORA configuration file
connection pooling, 5-14
enabling connection pooling, 2-4
listener load balancing configuration, 2-5
installation
directory structure, D-7
Net8, D-6
Oracle Names, D-6
Oracle Protocol Adapters, D-5
installation of Connection Manager, described, 3-4
installation of Net8 client, described, 3-2
installation of Oracle Names, described, 3-4
installation of the Net8 server, described, 3-3
installation verification
Oracle Names, D-6
Oracle Protocol Adapters, D-5
overview, D-3
interprocess communication paramter, IPC, B-17
IP address
determining, 5-16
IP addresses
specifying, B-3
IPC addresses
use of, B-20
IPC, KEY, F-7

J

JAVA directory, D-7

K

Kerberos Authentication Adapter
supported platforms, 2-8
Windows NT and Windows 95, 7-8
KEY, IPC connection, F-7
keyword
CONNECT_DATA, B-4
keywords
specifying for Oracle Protocol Adapters, B-6

L

listener
ADDRESS, B-3
default alias, B-19
defined, Glossary-2
describing databases, B-21
starting from command line, 7-12
stopping, 5-6
stopping from command line, 5-6
use of multiple listeners, B-5
listener address, B-20
Bequeath Protocol Adapter address, B-12
Named Pipes Protocol Adapter address, B-11
SPX Protocol Adapter address, B-10
TCP/IP Protocol Adapter address, B-9
listener address configuration, B-6
listener load balancing, described, 2-5
listener service name, default, 5-5, 5-6
listener, changes, F-7
listener, service, E-2
listener, starting, 3-3
LISTENER.ORA
global dbname, 6-3
LISTENER.ORA file
Connection Manager, B-28
listener address, B-20
listener name definition, B-19
overview of, B-18
LISTENER.ORA file, Oracle Names DDO enabled, 4-16
LISTENER.ORA, adding SIDs, 3-3
LLU parameter, B-7
LLU_NAME parameter, B-7
Local naming, 6-6
TNSNAMES.ORA file, 6-6
LOCAL parameter, A-5
LOCAL_LU parameter, B-7
LOCAL_LU_NAME parameter, B-7
log and trace file names, limitations, B-16
LOG_DIRECTORY parameter, B-22
LOG_DIRECTORY_CLIENT, B-15
LOG_DIRECTORY_CLIENT parameter, B-15, C-10
LOG_FILE parameter, B-22
LOG_FILE_CLIENT, B-15
LOG_FILE_CLIENT parameter, B-15
loopback test
AUTOMATIC_IPC, 5-9
defined, Glossary-2
described, 5-9
performing, 5-9
loopback test, testing network configuration, 5-9
LSNRCTL utility, 5-6
starting from command line, C-3
starting from the Control Panel, 5-3, 5-5
starting listener from command line, 5-5
LU_NAME parameter, B-7
LU6.2 protocol
supporting networks, 2-10
supporting topologies, 2-10
LU6.2 Protocol Adapter
description, 2-10
supported platforms, 2-8

M

MDN parameter, B-7
MODE parameter, B-7
MSHELP directory, D-7
MTS, listener load balancing, 2-5
multiplexing
enabling, 4-31
Multi-Protocol Interchange (MPI), 3-4
Multi-Threaded Server
enabling multiplexing, 4-31
multi-threaded server, 1-5
multi-threaded support, B-27

N

Named Pipes Protocol Adapter
address specification, B-11
description, 2-9
supported platforms, 2-8
Names Server
centralized naming, 6-6
configuration files, 4-16
Names Server Repository, 4-24
Names Server, well-known, 2-14
NAMES.DEFAULT_DOMAIN parameter, B-17, C-3
NAMES.DEFAULT_ZONE parameter, C-3
NAMES.PREFERRED_SERVICES parameter, B-17
NAMES_DIRECTORY_PATH paramter, dynamic discovery option, B-24
NAMESCTL program, starting Oracle Names from command line, 5-3
NAMESCTL utility
stopping from the Control Panel, 5-4, 5-6
naming method
centralized naming (Oracle Names), 6-6
External Naming, 6-6
using Net8 Assistant, 6-5
naming methods
host naming, 6-5
local naming, 6-6
NDS Authentication Adapter, 6-10
capabilities of, 6-10
overview, 2-12
supported platforms, 2-8
using, 6-10
NDS Authentication Adapter for Windows Clients
procedures for using, 6-10
NDS Authentication Adapter, naming method, 6-6
NDS Native Naming Adapter
description, 2-12
establishing connections with, 7-13
supported platforms, 2-13
Net3
defined, Glossary-3
NET30 directory, D-7
Net8, 1-4
Net8 and SQL*Net, 1-2
Net8 Client Installation
described, 3-2
Net8 client installation
post installation tasks, 3-2
Net8 installation, files installed, D-6
Net8 listener
port number, E-3
Net8 Server Post Installation Tasks, 3-3
Net8, coexistence with SQL*Net V2, F-5, F-6
Net8, coexistence with SQL*Net Version 2, F-5, F-7
Net8, configuration changes to enable coexistence with SQL*Net Version 2, F-7
Net8, post installation tasks for the client, 3-2
Net8, service names, differences between SQL*Net V2.x and Net8, F-6
network
configuration testing, 5-9
topologies supporting LU6.2 protocol, 2-10
network configuration, 4-2
centralized management, 4-2
Network Configuration Wizard
deleting a protocol address, 4-11
deleting a service name, 4-12
modifying a database alias, 4-10, 4-13
network listener
defined, Glossary-2
network protocols
described, 1-4
Network Security
description, 7-3
Network Security and Single Sign-On
supported platforms, 2-8
Windows NT
Network Security and Single Sign-On
Windows 95, 7-8
network, planning considerations, 1-5
networking process, described, 1-2
networking, concept described, 1-2
networking, server side process, 1-4
NLSRTL33 directory, D-7
ntication, 2-12

O

ONAMES, dynamic discovery option, B-24
Open Systems Interconnect (OSI) model, 2-10
ORA-12154, C-2, C-3
ORA-12203, 5-17, C-3, C-13
ORA-12535, 5-17, C-13
ORA-12541, 5-17
ORA-12545, 5-15
ORA-12547, C-13
ORA-3121, C-4
Oracle configurations
modifying, A-1-A-8, D-1-??, E-1-??, F-1-??
Oracle Enterprise Manager
GRANT USER command, 6-9
Oracle Enterprise Manager, port number, E-3
Oracle home directory
for Windows 95, xii
Oracle Named Pipes Protocol Adapter
addresses for, B-11
Oracle Names, 6-6
configuring, 4-16
description, 2-14
Dynamic Discovery Option, B-24
installation verification, D-6
port number, E-3
starting, 5-3
stopping, 5-4
supported platforms, 2-8
Oracle Names Post Installation Tasks, 3-4
Oracle Names Server, B-17
defined, Glossary-2
Oracle Names, Dynamic Discover Option, described, 2-14
Oracle Names, SDNS.ORA file, 4-26
Oracle Names, service, E-2
Oracle Names, supported protocols, 4-18
Oracle Namest files
verifying installation of, D-6
Oracle Net8 Assistant
specifying naming method, 6-5
Oracle Net8 Assistant, using to specify naming, 3-3
Oracle Net8 Assistant, with DDO, 4-16
Oracle Net8 Easy Config, modifying service names and addresses, 4-9
Oracle Network Manager, F-3
defined, Glossary-2
Oracle Network Products
Bequeath Protocol Adapter, 2-8
BIN directory, D-7
Biometic (Identix) Authentication Adapter, 2-8
CORE40 directory, D-7
CyberSAFE Authentication Adapter, 2-8
DBS directory, D-7
DCE Integration, 2-8, 2-13
described, 2-1-2-12
directory structure, D-7
introducing, 1-1-??
JAVA directory, D-7
Kerberos Authentication Adapter, 2-8
LU6.2 Protocol Adapter, 2-8
MSHELP directory, D-7
Named Pipes Protocol Adapter, 2-8
NDS Authentication Adapter, 2-8
NDS Native Naming Adapter, 2-13
NET30 directory, D-7
Network Security and Single Sign-On, 2-8
NLSRTL33 directory, D-7
Oracle Names, 2-8
Oracle Protocol Adapters, 2-13
ORAINST directory, D-7
OTRACE80 directory, D-7
overview, 1-1-??
PLSQL30 directory, D-7
PRO19 directory, D-7
RDBMS80 directory, D-7
SecurID Authentication Adapter, 2-8
SPX Protocol Adapter, 2-8
SQL*Net, 2-8
verifying installation, D-3
Oracle Protocol Adapter files
verifying installation of, D-5
Oracle Protocol Adapters
defined, Glossary-2
described, 1-3
installation verification, D-5
installed files, D-5
overview, 1-3
overview of each, 2-13
supported, 1-4
Oracle Security Server
overview, 2-6
Oracle Security Server, client configuration, 5-19
Oracle service connections
verifying, 5-17
Oracle SID, B-4, B-30
use of, B-3
Oracle SPX Protocol Adapter
addresses for, B-10
Oracle TCP/IP Protocol Adapter
addresses for, B-9
ORACLE_HOME directory structure, D-7
Oracle8 database
defined, Glossary-2
Oracle8 DBMS
defined, Glossary-2
Oracle8 Server
defined, Glossary-2
OracleClientCache80, client address caching service, starting, 5-19
OracleCMAdminService80 service, starting Connection Manager from Control Panel, 5-7, 5-8
OracleCMANService80, Connection Manager service, 5-7, 5-8
OracleNames80 service, starting Oracle Names from Control Panel, 5-3
OracleNames80 service, stopping Oracle Names from Control Panel, 5-4
OracleTNSListener service, 5-6
OracleTNSListener30 service, 5-5
OracleTNSListener80 service, starting listener from Control Panel, 5-5
OracleTNSListener80, default listener service name, 5-5, 5-6
ORAINST directory, D-7
OSI model, 1-2
OTRACE80 directory, D-7
overview
of LISTENER.ORA file, B-18
of TNSNAMES.ORA file, B-2, B-13, B-26
SQLNET.ORA file, B-13

P

PARTNER_LU_LOCAL_ALIAS parameter, B-8
PARTNER_LU_NAME parameter, B-7
PASSWORD parameter, B-22
peer-to-peer communication
protocols, 2-10
PING
reasons why a host is inaccessible, 5-17
testing TCP/IP, 5-16
PING, testing the network configuration, 5-16
PIPE parameter, B-7
PLSQL30 directory, D-7
PLU parameter, B-7
PLU_LA parameter, B-8
POOL_SIZE parameter, B-21
port numbers, E-3
PORT parameter, B-6
post installation task, Connection Manager, 3-4
post installation task, naming configurations, 3-2
post installation task, Net8 Client, 3-2
post installation task, Net8 Server, 3-3
post installation task, Oracle Names, 3-4
post installation task, Verifying Installation and Setup, 3-2
post installation tasks, 3-1-??
preface
Send Us Your Comments, ix
PRESPAWN_MAX parameter, B-21
Prespawned Dedicated Server Processes, B-21
PRO19 directory, D-7
procedures
for using the NDS Authentication Adapter for Windows Clients, 6-10
PROGRAM parameter, B-7
protocol adapters
overview, 2-12, 2-13, 7-6
PROTOCOL parameter, B-6, B-21
protocols, supported with Oracle Names, 4-18
Public Key Cryptography, 7-3
description, 7-3

R

RDBMS80 directory, D-7
REGEDIT
use of, A-2
REGEDT
use of, A-6
Registry, A-6
editing for Windows NT, A-2, A-6
modifying, A-1-A-8, D-1-??, E-1-??, F-1-??
Windows NT/Windows 95, A-2
REMOTE parameter, A-6
RENAME GLOBAL_NAME parameter, B-5
REORDER_NS command, NAMESCTL80.EXE Names Control utility, 3-3
REORDER_NS command, Oracle Names, 3-4
replication of service definitions, DDO, 2-14

S

SDCONF.REC file
SecurID Authentication Adapter, 7-8
SDNS.ORA file, Oracle Names, 4-26
SecurID Authentication Adapter
configuring, 7-8
supported platforms, 2-8
Windows 3.1x, 7-13
Windows NT and Windows 95, 7-8
SecurID Authentication Adapter for Windows NT/95
using, 7-8
server
defined, Glossary-3
reasons why a host is inaccessible, 5-17
SERVER parameter, B-7
service
OracleNames80, starting Oracle Names from Control Panel, 5-3, 5-4
OracleTNSListener80, starting from command line, 5-5
service name
defined, Glossary-3
deleting, 4-12
more than one for an SID, B-5
relation to global database name, B-5
requirements, B-5
selecting, B-5
service names, differences between SQL*Net V2.x and Net8, F-6
service names, modifying, 4-9
SERVICE parameter, B-7
service_name, LISTENER.ORA file, 6-3
services
OracleCMAdminService80, starting Connection Manager from Control Panel, 5-7, 5-8
services, how to start and stop, E-2
services, listed, E-2
Shared server processes, multi-threaded server (MTS), 1-5
SID, B-3, B-4, B-30
as part of CONNECT_DATA, B-4
defined, B-3
definition of, B-21
SID parameter, B-6
SID, defined, 3-3
SID, LISTENER.ORA file, 3-3
SID_DESC keyword
use of, 4-26, B-21, B-24, B-25
single login
for accessing servers and databases, 6-6
Single Sign-On
description, 7-5
SNA, 2-10
SOURCE_ROUTE parameter, B-30
Special terms, Glossary-1
SPX Protocol Adapter
address specification, B-10
description, 2-9
supported platforms, 2-8
SQL (Structured Query Language)
defined, Glossary-3
SQL*Net
supported platforms, 2-8
SQL*Net and Net8, 1-2
SQL*Net Easy Configuration, 2-2, F-3
SQL*Net V2, coexistence with Net8, F-5, F-6
SQL*Net V2.x, service names, differences between SQL*Net V2.x and Net8, F-6
SQL*Net Version 2, coexistence with Net8, F-5, F-7
SQL*Net Version 2, configuration changes to enable coexistence with Net8, F-7
SQLNET, 6-7, 6-10
SQLNET.AUTHENTICATION_SERVICES parameter, C-13
SQLNET.AUTHENTICATIONS_SERVICE parameter, 6-7, 6-10
SQLNET.CRYPTO_SEED parameter, C-13
SQLNET.EXPIRE_TIME parameter, B-14, C-13
SQLNET.ORA
Oracle Names, 4-16
Windows NT Authentication Adapter, 6-7
SQLNET.ORA configuration file, described, 4-3
SQLNET.ORA file
client parameters, B-17
contents of, B-13
dead connection detection, B-14
default domains, B-17
overview, B-13
STARTUP_WAITTIME parameter, B-22
SVRMGR30, Server Manager, 6-3
System Network Architecture (SNA), 2-10

T

TCP/IP Protocol Adapter
address specification, B-9
description, 2-9
TCP/IP transport, 5-15
Terminology, Glossary-1
testing
using PING, 5-16
testing the configuration on the server, 5-9
Time to Live or TTL, 2-5, 2-14
TIMEOUT parameter, B-21
TNS
defined, Glossary-3
described, 1-3
TNS community
defined, Glossary-3
TNS connection
defined, Glossary-3
TNS_ADMIN, registry variable, F-8
TNS-based application
defined, Glossary-3
TNSNAMES.ORA
Oracle Names, 4-16
TNSNAMES.ORA configuration file
local naming, service names specified in, 6-6
TNSNAMES.ORA configuration file, described, 4-3
TNSNAMES.ORA file
configuring for Oracle Named Pipes Protocol Adapter, B-11
configuring for Oracle SPX/IPX Protocol Adapter, B-6
configuring for Oracle TCP/IP Protocol Adapter, B-9
connect descriptors, B-3
CONNECT_DATA SID keyword, B-4
descriptor syntax, B-4
listener address, B-3
listener address configuration, B-6
overview, B-2, B-26
purpose of, B-2, B-13
using service names, B-5
TNSPING.TRACE_DIRECTORY parameter, B-16
TNSPING.TRACE_LEVEL parameter, B-16
TNSPNG80
using, 5-17
TP_NAME parameter, B-8
TPN parameter, B-8
TRACE_DIRECTORY parameter, B-22
TRACE_DIRECTORY_CLIENT, B-15
TRACE_DIRECTORY_CLIENT parameter, B-15, C-10
TRACE_DIRECTORY_SERVER, B-16
TRACE_FILE parameter, B-22
TRACE_FILE_CLIENT, B-15
TRACE_FILE_CLIENT parameter, B-15
TRACE_FILE_SERVER, B-16
TRACE_LEVEL parameter, B-22
TRACE_LEVEL_CLIENT, B-15, C-2
TRACE_LEVEL_CLIENT parameter, B-15, C-2, C-10
TRACE_LEVEL_SERVER, B-15
Transparent Network Substrate
described, 1-3
troubleshooting, C-1-C-14
Typographical conventions, xiii

U

upgrading, issues to consider, F-5, F-6
USE_ASYNC_CALL parameter, B-27
USE_PLUG_AND_PLAY parameter, 4-26, B-24

W

well-known address, definition of, Glossary-4
well-known names server, 2-14
well-known names server, Oracle Names, 4-18
well-known Names Servers, 2-14
Window NT
IPC addressing, B-20
Windows NT Networking Authentication Adapter, naming method, 6-6
Windows NT/Windows 95 Registry
adding a parameter, A-6
editing, A-2
WINSOCK2 support, 2-3


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