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Reid, certified DBA, if you'd read the message you'd see that it is solaris
not NT. So your answer was of no help whatsoever.
I'll email the original author the correct answer.
In article <367A82F6.100B743F_at_hk.super.net>,
Reid Lai <reidlai_at_hk.super.net> wrote:
> orapwd73 file=d:\orant\database\pwdorcl.ora password=internal maxusers=5
>
> You can change the file path and password as you want.
>
> mlluk_at_technologist.com wrote:
>
> > Hi guys,
> >
> > I have a old oracle instance running on a Solaris machine. Someone has set
> > the "INTERNAL" password to some unkown password and left the company. I have
> > tried the "oracle/change_on_install/manager" with no luck. Is there any way
> > to by pass or reset this INTERNAL password?
> >
> > Thanks in advance.
> >
> > Regards,
> > ML
> >
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> Best Regards,
>
> Reid Lai <reidlai_at_hk.super.net>
> Oracle 7.3 Certified Database Administrator (OCP)
> ================================================
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