Error in connection in SQL Developer V1.5

I downloaded and installed Version 1.5 and later 1.2. when I try to connect to a DB, I get the error "lo exception network adapter could not establish the connection" Vendor Code 17006.
I can connect using SQL *Plus or MS Access. I also tried V1.2 and get the same error. My PC is Windows 2000 SP4 which said to be supported.
Any help will be greatly appreciared.
Thanks,
Ron

Did you install the two versions in a separate directory? SQL Developer doesn't cope with installing one version over the top of an existing install of a different version.
theFurryOne

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