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Re: Stupid Question

From: aslan <ZZZaslan_at_pcmagic.net>
Date: Thu, 04 Nov 1999 13:22:03 -0800
Message-ID: <3821f86b@news-in.pcmagic.net>


In Oracle 8.0.5 its "Oracle" if the default database was created. If the database was custom, its whatever the person who created the database set it to.

If you're in Oracle 8.1.5 (Oracle8i) there is not internal password. Someone told me that its because internal can only be used in Server Manager now and your security scheme should entail controlling who has access to Server Manager. I'd appreciate anyone else's thoughts on the subject.

Best!

Randall
[Just my Dog and I at the Edge of the Universe]
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In article <38208E65.AB9024FE_at_canadapost.ca>, Joel Racicot <joel.racicot_at_canadapost.ca> wrote:

>I have a really stupid question. I wanted to use Oracle Instance
>Manager (oradim80.exe) to shut down all Oracle services on the server,
>in order to install Webdb. It needs the password for the "Internal"
>user. What is it??? Where can it be changed??? Can it be changed???
>
>Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>
>Thanks
>
>Joel
>
Received on Thu Nov 04 1999 - 15:22:03 CST

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