Problem installing oracle 8.1.5 as local database, Help me!

Hello, my friends!
I've been having problems with the connection to oracle 8.1.5 via ODBC. Does Exist any way to install a protocol that no requieres a net like TCP, SPX. I have a pc in my house and I'm not in a networking, so when i configure a tnsnames it requieres a protocol, and it shows: TCP, SPX, IPC, named pipes, which of them are for a Local PC, because i configured a tnsnames with TCP protocol and the connection via ODBC shows the message: 'Server rejected the connection'. My application and the database are in the same PC, so i'm accesing via ODBC to the database locally.
so, i'd appreciate any help, please, any comments send me an email to : [email protected]
Aldemar cuartas
Colombia

hi,
Please confirm that your media(oracle 8.1) is for Intel Solaris or for Sun Sparc (RISC).
bye
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