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List of oracle servers on network

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    Karismatic
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    Hi all, I m trying to make an application in which i have to list out all the machines in the LAN that has oracle server running. and list of all the databases on a perticular machine. I did same kind of thing with SQL Server using "sqldmo.dll". If anyone can help me out in doing this or suggest me some dll using which i can do the same. Thank You Regards, Pankaj Sachdeva

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      Hi all, I m trying to make an application in which i have to list out all the machines in the LAN that has oracle server running. and list of all the databases on a perticular machine. I did same kind of thing with SQL Server using "sqldmo.dll". If anyone can help me out in doing this or suggest me some dll using which i can do the same. Thank You Regards, Pankaj Sachdeva

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      David Crow
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      Can't you just query for Oracle-related services on those machines?


      "A good athlete is the result of a good and worthy opponent." - David Crow

      "To have a respect for ourselves guides our morals; to have deference for others governs our manners." - Laurence Sterne

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