Install oracle 10g on windows 2003 server issues

I am very new to oracle
I installed oracle 10g release 2 Enterprise Edition on a Win 2003 Server.
I got all oracle services running after install
But I can not connect to the database from another machine which is on the same domain
I set USE_SHARED_SOCKET =TRUE under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/Software/Oracle/HOME
(as I learned from the forum)
I turned off windows firewall (or with the firewall turned on add port 1521 to Exceptions list) .
I restarted listener serivces and I even reboot the machine Still I can not connect to the database from another machine.
What am doing wrong here?
We are on a tight schedule now any help will be very appriciated.

Firewall-related problems normally throw ORA-12535, not ORA-12170 (the message a timeout occurred is the same). Description for this error is:
Error:     ORA-12170 (ORA-12170)
Text:     TNS:Connect timeout occurred
Cause:     The server shut down because connection establishment with a
     client failed to complete within the allotted time interval. This
     may be a result of network/system delays; or this may indicate
     that a malicious client is trying to cause a Denial of Service
     attack on the server.
Action:     If the error occurred because of a slow network/system,
     reconfigure the SQLNET.INBOUND_CONNECT_TIMEOUT parameter in
     sqlnet.ora to a larger value. If a malicious client is suspected,
     use the address in sqlnet.log to identify the source and restrict
     access. Note that logged addresses may not be reliable as they can
     be forged (e.g. in TCP/IP).
Hostname in listener.ora has a domain included, while in tnsnames.ora has not. Y Can you ping the host? Does tnsping work? To get more detailed informations you may turn on tracing on the client side (in sqlnet.ora) and the server sid (in listener.ora).
Werner

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