Connect SQL Server From Oracle

Hi Experts,
I want's to made connection from Oracle 10g to Ms SQL Server 2000. I made necessary entries in receptive file, but still getting an error...
Setting info .....
*/hs/initMYSQLSERVERDSN.ora*
HS_FDS_CONNECT_INFO = MYSQLSERVERDSN
HS_FDS_TRACE_LEVEL = OFF
LISTENER.ORA
LISTENERMYSQLSERVERDSN =
(ADDRESS_LIST=
(ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=tcp)(HOST=localhost)(PORT=1522))
(ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=ipc)(KEY=PNPKEY)(queuesize=80)))
SID_LIST_LISTENERMYSQLSERVERDSN=
(SID_LIST=
(SID_DESC=
(SID_NAME=MYSQLSERVERDSN)
(ORACLE_HOME = E:\oracle\product\10.1.0\db_1)
(PROGRAM=hsodbc)
TNSNAME.ORA
MYSQLSERVERDSN =
(DESCRIPTION=
(ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=tcp)(HOST=localhost)(PORT=1522))
(CONNECT_DATA=(SID=MYSQLSERVERDSN))
(HS=OK)
LISTENER start successfully, and tnsping working fine.
But after createing db link , when i execute query desc spt_datatype_info@mysqlserverdsn;
I am geting an error message in listenermysqlserverdsn.log file
TNS-12518: TNS:listener could not hand off client connection
TNS-12560: TNS:protocol adapter error
Please help me out from this issue.
Thanks in Advance
Mani

You OS ?
I have also done the same.
I did install SQL Server & Oracle on another machine with Windows.
For more pls visit.
http://www.dba-oracle.com/t_heterogeneous_database_connections_sql_server.htm
Aqeel Nawaz

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