NET MANAGER

Hi all,
I am on 10g R2 linux redhat 5,
my sqlnet.ora file has the entry :=
NAMES.DIRECTORY_PATH= (TNSNAMES, EZCONNECT)
when i open the net manager through netmgr to configure profile option i am not able to see naming available methods, so that i can promote or demote the selected methods. In the general option of routing tab my both the options check marked of always use dedicated server and prefer connection manager routing.

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