Using locations in OWB

hi,
i have problem deploying the target module created in OWB 10g release 1. I have created the location and its connector but in the database location for that connector it does not show its own location name. so what does it exactly mean. how do we use this connector ?
The deploy results are all 'success' but after deploying it, it displays 'failed'.
is the above connector problem the reason i am getting the ORA:12541 TNS no listener ???

Do you have registered your locations?.
Mehdi

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