Oralce 10g client configuration

hello everybody,
i installed oracle 10g cleint in my local system.when i configured net manager assistant am getting ora-12170: TNS : connected time out .How can i rectify these error.
regards,
Anil.

.when i configured net manager assistant amDo you mean "Net Manager" or "Net configuration assistant"? These are two different modules.
When and where (module) did you get this error?
Following is what the documentation says:
TNS-12170: TNS:Connect timeout occurred
Cause: The server shut down because connection establishment or communication with a client failed to complete within the allotted time interval. This may be a result of network or 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 or system, reconfigure one or all of the parameters SQLNET.INBOUND_CONNECT_TIMEOUT, SQLNET.SEND_TIMEOUT, SQLNET.RECV_TIMEOUT in sqlnet.ora to larger values. 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).

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