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Re: Internal password ? Oracle 8.0.5 on NT

From: Terry Banicki <banicki_at_webmart.net>
Date: Thu, 23 Dec 1999 22:11:20 -0600
Message-ID: <3862F268.6BC2F9BC@webmart.net>


Actually it gets set when you run the ORADIM80 utility
>oradim80 -new -sid orcl -intpwd password -startmode man -pfile
yada...yada... yada
if you know the sys password, you can alter it and both internal and sys will have the same password... i believe... is there a pasword file in your oracle home? PWDsid.ora

"news.pl.unisys.com" wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I am an admin newbie and was hoping that someone could help me with a
> problem that I'm having.
> I'm trying to backup my Oracle database.
> When I start the Backup Manager, I get a dialog window prompting me for a
> password. The username is set to "Internal" and is not changeable.
> I don't know what password to enter. I've tried the sys, system and user
> passwords.
> None work.
> The result being that I cannot backup my database.
> Is there a default internal password that I do not know about?
>
> Sandy
Received on Thu Dec 23 1999 - 22:11:20 CST

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