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Re: Oracle equivalent to unix 'su - username'... connecting as someone else

From: OraCLeDbA <oracle_dba_at_zdnetmail.com>
Date: 1998/08/28
Message-ID: <6s7o4d$1fs@sjx-ixn5.ix.netcom.com>#1/1

you can actually change their password to something that YOU know. So that you can logon to their schema and do whatever you want to do.

alter user <username> identified by <newpassword>;

if you don't want them to know that you have changed their password.. or you want to change the password back. get the encrpted password from dba_users (umm.. I hope that I am right about this view), and remember that "value".. When you want to change their password back.. issue:

alter user <username> identified by value '<the value go here>';

oracle_at_nettwerk.com wrote in message <35E752AE.BC25E2E9_at_nettwerk.com>...
>Hi there-
>
>I was wondering if anyone could possibly help me...
>
>I have been granted DBA privs on an Oracle 8.0.5 database, and after
>connecting as DBA, would like to connect as another user in that
 database...
>but I don't want to have to know their password.
>
>Similar to 'su - username' as root on a unix box.
>
>Any ideas?
>
>I have to do some work in some schemas while a couple of people are on
>vacation (no passwords!), and I can't just change the password without
>breaking some other things like OAS links, etc. Being able to "su" would
 be
>way easier.
>
>
>Thanks ....
>
>
>...jeff
Received on Fri Aug 28 1998 - 00:00:00 CDT

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