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Details:

  • username is scott
  • password is tiger
  • Server name - I gave prashanth-PC, which I found in tnsnames.ora - at this point I get

ORA-12154: TNS:could not resolve the connect identifer specified

When I connect using code, it is working. In code I will leave data source blank. But when I connect using the grid view tool. It is asking server name. I don't know which server name should I specify. For reference I have posted the contents of my "tnsnames.ora" file. Please check it. Am using Oracle 10g.

XE =
  (DESCRIPTION =
    (ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = TCP)(HOST = prashanth-PC)(PORT = 1521))
    (CONNECT_DATA =
      (SERVER = DEDICATED)
      (SERVICE_NAME = XE)
    )
  )

EXTPROC_CONNECTION_DATA =
  (DESCRIPTION =
    (ADDRESS_LIST =
      (ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = IPC)(KEY = EXTPROC1))
    )
    (CONNECT_DATA =
      (SID = PLSExtProc)
      (PRESENTATION = RO)
    )
)


ORACLR_CONNECTION_DATA = 
  (DESCRIPTION = 
    (ADDRESS_LIST = 
      (ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = IPC)(KEY = EXTPROC1)) 
    ) 
    (CONNECT_DATA = 
      (SID = CLRExtProc) 
      (PRESENTATION = RO) 
    ) 
) 
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  • I don't know what is the "grid view tool", but did you try "XE" as server name ?
    – A.B.Cade
    Jan 19, 2012 at 6:32
  • Yes i tried "XE" also..But getting same error..Grid view is a control in visual studio toolbox..
    – Yashvanth
    Jan 19, 2012 at 6:37
  • what do you get when you do (from cmd) "tnsping XE" ?
    – A.B.Cade
    Jan 19, 2012 at 7:03
  • Is your TNS_ADMIN environment variable set to point to the directory of the tnsnames.ora file ?
    – A.B.Cade
    Jan 19, 2012 at 7:09

3 Answers 3

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I'm assuming you're using the ".Net Framework Data provider for oracle" as your provider.
In this case the server name should contain the "alias" from your tnsnames.ora - in your case "XE".
The error you get may be caused because it can't find the tnsnames.ora file.
Make sure you set the "TNS_ADMIN" environment variabl to point to the path of the directory containing the tnsnames.ora file.

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Server name expects the Oracle service name, not your machine host name. Try entering XE at the server name. If this fails:

  • Check if you have multiple tnsnames.ora file
  • If so, ensure all the tnsnames.ora files are in sync or find out which tnsnames.ora is in use - This can be done by checking your path variable & finding out which path has the first mention of tnsnames.ora
  • Also ensure that the tns listener service is up & running from the Windows Services list
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I faced this issue just now. What I was trying to do was to provide share to the TNS files folder, located under "Admin" folder of the oracle client installation location, with developer folks to ensure that the sanity of TNSentries on the server.

What I noticed was that when I applied the share over the "Admin" folder, the "(LocalHostName)\Authenticated Users" was removed from the security context of the "Admin" folder.

Once I added "Authenticated Users" back to the security context of the folder with default rights, the error was gone.

OS version: Win 2012 DC Edition

Oracle client Client: Oracle client 11.2.0

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