Is there a limit to sessions on Oracle?

Hi,
I have an issue on 10g Oracle. We have x ammount of services that need to connect to Oracle to run an application.
We have an app server that needs to connet to the DB server. App server is running Server 2003
For some reason Oracle will only allow up 230 sessions to be created. We cannont get this to increase. We extened the ammounts of services to be run on the App server, but still no joy.
Another server has Oracle 9i and it can take close to 300 sessions as one time. Some logs contain the following when services on the app side try to start - 'Authentication adapter initialization failed'.
I checked the sqlnet.ora file and the only difference i can find is the 9i DB server has SQLNET.AUTHETICATION..... commented out. The 10g one uses NTS.
Any ideas as we are stumped!?
Thanks

For some reason Oracle will only allow up 230 sessions
to be created. We cannont get
this to increase. We extened the ammounts of services to
be run on the App server, but
still no joy.What error message is returned when to try to establish connections beyond 230 mark??
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