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Re: Upgrade from 8i Standard Edition to Enterprise Causes problems

From: Telemachus <telemachus_at_ulysseswillreturn.net>
Date: Mon, 7 Oct 2002 12:25:45 +0100
Message-ID: <Zaeo9.19953$zX3.53835@news.indigo.ie>

two things - sqlnet.ora removing AUTHENTICATION_SERVICES = nts solves some of this
and NT group membership for the new installation "Jim Stern" <jdstern_at_k2services.com> wrote in message news:anqor0$1ef$1_at_news.utelfla.com...
> Okay gang here's the issue.
>
> Have an NT 4.0 server w/SP6, which is running a: third party app, a
license
> manager daemon (Flexlm) and Oracle 8.1.7.4.1 SE. Have both local users
(on
> the NT server), and remote users via OCI and a webserver (calling a
cgi-bin,
> to execute a local app). Needed to replicate to another Oracle instance,
> and SE, does not have any of the adv. replication functions. So, I
> deinstalled SE (left the database files), clear the registry, and
installed
> Enterprise Edition and the appropriate patches. Now the problem. The
none
> of the apps run locally on the server can logon to the Oracle instance,
and
> remote users accessing via the webserver (remember it runs a local app,
via
> cgi-bin). But the remote users can access the database via their local
> apps.
>
> I turned on tracing, and noticed that when a remote user access the
system,
> they do not interact with Oracle's advance security, but when locally
> executed (on the NT server), the trace log is littered with security
> checking/handshaking.
>
> Any ideas, on what Oracle is doing?, and how to fix this local logon
issue.
>
> Jim Stern
> Snr. DBA
> FedEx.
>
>
Received on Mon Oct 07 2002 - 06:25:45 CDT

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