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Re: ORACLE PASSWORD AGING

From: Bruce McCartney <bruce_mccartney_at_dbcorp.ab.ca>
Date: 1997/04/10
Message-ID: <334d00e1.1141386@client.news.psi.ca>#1/1

On Mon, 7 Apr 1997 09:13:15 -0700, ngreene_at_laoc.SHL.com (Henry Greene) wrote:

>In article <33491347.5001899_at_news2.brainstorm.net>, cord_at_ragesoft.com
>says...
>> On Fri, 04 Apr 1997 16:24:48 -0800, mfzanol_at_pacbell.com wrote:
>>
>> >Anyone know how to implement ORACLE password
>> >aging? Mike Z.
>>
>> You have to buy a third party product...aging isn't written into the dbms
>> itself. There's at least one package that does it, but I can't recall it.
>> It wouldn't be too hard to write you own either, I guess.
>>
>
>Or, wait for Oracle8 and upgrade if you can. -- neil
>
>--
>Neil Greene "Money doesn't always bring happiness.
>Senior System Engineer / Oracle DBA People with ten million dollars
>are
>MCI Systemhouse, Inc. no happier then people with nine
>million
>email: ngreene_at_laoc.SHL.com dollars." --- Hobart Brown

Have a look at SECURE*DB http://www.dbcorp.ab.ca/products . This product provides this functionality plus much more. You can download an evaluation copy from the web site... Received on Thu Apr 10 1997 - 00:00:00 CDT

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