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Re: How to change the password of USER "INTERNAL"?

From: Paul Rahe <prahe_at_home.com>
Date: Fri, 27 Nov 1998 03:10:56 GMT
Message-ID: <365e17f5.85145392@news>


On Thu, 26 Nov 1998 22:38:04 GMT, m.panarese_at_flashnet.it (max) wrote:

>On Tue, 24 Nov 1998 04:52:52 GMT, prahe_at_home.com (Paul Rahe) wrote:
>
>>If you're using NT, you can change the internal password by using the
>>NT instance manager. Be sure to use the NT instance manager and not
>>the Oracle intance manager to change the internal password.
>>
>>-Paul
>
>What do you mean when you say 'NT instance manager' ?
>thanks
>max rome(italy)

When you run Oracle on an NT box, you have two instance managers, one of them is called the Oracle instance manager and the other one is called the NT instance manager.

The NT instance manager is the tool you use to create the instance in the first place. This is what you use to specify the maximum number of datafiles, the data block size, the location of the system catalog, stuff like that. It's also the tool you use to create and/or change the password for the Internal userid.

The oracle instance manager is a tool that you can use to access the database, signed on with the Internal userid, to perform operations like mounting and unmounting the database from the instance.

-Paul Received on Thu Nov 26 1998 - 21:10:56 CST

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