Creating Oracle service in Oracle 8i Client for Oracle 10g XE

Hi all
We tried Oracle 10g XE on one Machine X - OS Windows XP Professional SP2 , It had earlier Oracle 8i Client. It installed fine. It is wonderful and easy to install.
Services started automatic for listner as well as OracleXE. We are able to create fresh Oracle Service in Oracle 8i client as well from the same machine X.
Problem
We are not able to create Oracle Service from another machine say Y which also has Oracle 8i client with the Oracle 10g XE service. We get TNS Problem error.
Kindly guide as to how to make oracle service with OracleXE from some other machine. OracleXE does not install networking tools.
Suresh Bansal

Oracle XE doesn't install assistants such as dbca or netca, don't expect to find them, XE is a compact and limited oracle edition.
>> We get TNS Problem error.
Could you please further detail the tns error you got?
~ Madrid

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