You can write a script and each time when a user logs into a domain
it will check and copy the latest tnsnames.ora file.  Or you can just
place the tnsnames.ora file on the network drive and point everyone
to it.

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Hello All,

Good morning!
I would like to know how the 'tnsnames.ora' file on all client(windows)
machines can be updated automatically whenever something changed on
central 'tnsnames.ora' file.
Is this the process still being used extensively or else advanced features
like ONS.

Your suggestions are highly appreciated.

Thanks,

Suren
Consultant DBA
Sony
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