Access oracle 10g standard edn one server from oracle 10g exp edn clnt

Hi,
I have installed Oracle 10g standard edition one server. I am trying to access the database through oracle 10g express client. i am not able to configure the connection string. is it possible to connect from express edition client to standard edition database server.
thanks
ajith

is it possible to connect from express edition client to standard edition database server.Yes, of course.
i am not able to configure the connection string.You don't need any. Try
sqlplus username/password@<server name or IP address>/<service name>example :
C:\>sqlplus test/[email protected]/db102
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