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chi.jojo_at_gmail.com wrote:
> Hi, all,
>
> I have a question after I installed Oracle 10g. Others don't have any
> permission in the binary files, such as, sqlplus.
> Other than change file permission by chmod or add dba group in my
> current Unix account.
>
If you've installed things according to the documentation, then others should have access. If you've applied a patch, then there is a chance permissions have been screwed up. Oracle provides the $ORACLE_HOME/install/changePerm.sh script to change the permissions back to what they should be.
HTH,
Brian
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