Importing data from 7.3 database to 8.1 database

Hi!
I'm trying to import data from a 7.3 database into a 8.1.6 database. (using exp/imp).
When I run "imp", I get the Oracle 12560 erros message, but I'm not sure why.
It is possible to import a 7.3 database export to 8.1.6 ?
Anders Skar
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Hi,
it is possible to import from 7.3 export file to 8.1.6 database using "imp".
The error, 12560 is TNS:protocol adapter error, that is a generic error. The error stack should signal witch is the real error.
Hope this is useful.
Bye Max
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