Configuring Subscription Client to delete removed files

Hi,
I am using Site Studio Publishing Utility 10gR3. I was wondering if there is a way to configure the Subscription Client to delete files (URLs) that were removed from the content server.
I tried adding the following line to SC's configuration file (siclone.config) under defaults tag, but it didn't work:
<defaults>
<ice-delivery-rule/>
<filterset type="filter" action="added modified removed"/>
</defaults>
I don't think I understood this right. Any ideas?
Thanks and best regards,
Ayman Madkour

Never mind; found the answer in this thread:
Instant Client & Oracle Names Server
Apparently 10g clients (including Instant Client) no longer support Names Server.

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