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Re: newbie

From: kent <kent_at_com.com>
Date: Wed, 23 Apr 2003 10:08:51 +0800
Message-ID: <b84sjk$5b6$1@hfc.pacific.net.hk>


what's the difference between sys and system.

"Karsten Farrell" <kfarrell_at_belgariad.com> wrote in message news:MPG.190f71a5f8330b4c989749_at_news.la.sbcglobal.net...
> chiotto_at_libero.it said...
> > I installed Oracle on my PC: a windows 2000 P4.
> > I created a new DB without UID and PWD but everytime i try to access,
Oracle
> > ask for username and pwd.
> > What's the matter?
> > Can you help me?
> > Thank you
> > Fabrizio
> >
> Some single-user databases do not require you to login, but Oracle is
> designed as a multi-user database. Therefore you must login. When you
> create a new Oracle database, it always contains at least two UIDs/PWDs:
>
> sys/change_on_install
> system/manager
>
> Use one of the above userid/password pairs to login.
> --
> /Karsten
> DBA > retired > DBA
Received on Tue Apr 22 2003 - 21:08:51 CDT

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