Running Change Manager Connected to an Oracle Management Server

hi
how can i run Change Manager with connect to an Oracle Management Server ?
my change manager (oracle client 10g ) is on windows xp and my OMS (installed by OEM Grid control 10g ) is on Linux (CentOS) .
(i can run that , by connecting to standalone )

Hi,
>>(i can run that , by connecting to standalone )
So, are you able to create a service in your TNSNAMES.ORA file where your Oracle Client 10g is installed and connect directly to database, right ?
Cheers
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