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What you need to do is to make sure that the OS user belongs to the "dba"
group. Anyone not belonging to the dba group will be prompted for a password.
PS the password is oracle
In article <365F0F40.7CCC1676_at_collogia.de>,
weise_at_collogia.de wrote:
> Hi to everybody,
>
> I know the problem is discussed many times in this group.
> Unfortunately all the solutions doesn't work.
>
> If I start the svrmgr73 and want to connect me with the command
> connect internal
> oracle asks me for a password.
> In my opinion thats not the password for SQL selects.
>
> I need the connect internal without any passwords.
> I think the password is stored in a file. With the Oracle Instance
> Manager
> I can change this password, but not to null.
>
> What should I do, so that can I use connect internal in the svrmgrl
> without type in a password.
>
> Thanks a lot for your reply
> Frank
>
>
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