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Re: Different Passwords?

From: Jerry Gitomer <jgitomer_at_ictgroup.com>
Date: Mon, 10 Aug 1998 07:54:29 -0400
Message-ID: <35CEDF75.6A8B@ictgroup.com>


Simon,

        It's sys/change_on_install Now for those funny boxes that come up on NT use internal/oracle. It works for sysdba. Finally, when it comes to login ids and passwords Oracle isn't case sensitive.

regards

Jerry

thenworb wrote:
>
> Are there different default passwords for different versions of Oracle?
>
> I thought that the default password for 'system' was 'manager' and the
> default password for 'sys' was 'change_on_login'.
>
> I've also tried 'System','SYSTEM','SyStEm' and 'sYsTeM'.
>
> I've just installed Oracle 7.3 (for NT. Both client and Server) on my
> machine and I cannot get in. There are two users set up called sysoper and
> sysdba but I cannot find any documentation telling me what there respective
> passwords are.
>
> So far, all I can do is login as some guy called Scott and look at 14 of his
> employee records. I'm sure theres more to oracle than this! :-)
>
> Any assistence would be gratefully appreciated.
>
> Simon

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Jerry Gitomer         	ICT Group
jgitomer_at_ictgroup.com	Langhorne PA
jgitomer_at_yahoo.com 	Opinions are mine not those of ICT Group
Received on Mon Aug 10 1998 - 06:54:29 CDT

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