I believe that you could try and change the settings in the sqlnet.ora file
on the server side, SQLNET EXPIRE_TIME = 0.  This may help:)
KK

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  We have a network that have some computers with a lazy connection. Here,
on these computers, we have some ORACLE users.
  On these computers running an application (I don't have acces to the code
of this application.) When I work, sometimes, I have an ORACLE error :
<<ORA-03114: not connected to Oracle >>.
  A ping to these computers don't show me that something is wrong.
Everything is OK. This connection accept an transfer at 100 kBytes that is
enough for me. The time of response for my ping is good, too (time < 10
ms).
  I think is time of response, yet. I don't have other ideea. So, THE
QUESTIN:
   << Is there in ORACLE a setting that accept connection with lazy line?
Something like a timeout settings?>>

  Thank you very much !

     Marian


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