Re: Logging on as SYSTEM w/Developer 2000 demo

From: Robin Parker <parkerr_at_logica.com>
Date: 1996/03/11
Message-ID: <parkerr.138.0009B811_at_logica.com>#1/1


In article <3141134e.3405918_at_nntp.ix.netcom.com> BHaddock_at_ix.netcom.com (Brian F. Haddock) writes:

>On Fri, 08 Mar 1996 09:16:25 -0400, Mark Campbell <mac_at_formalsys.ca>
>wrote:
 

>>Brian F. Haddock wrote:
>>>
>>> I'm trying to setup the databases needed for the Developer 2000 demo
>>> (I assume setting up the databases is the first step). The
>>> instructions I've found state that you must log on to Sql Plus as
>>> SYSTEM to execute the setup procedures. When I attempt this I get a
>>> dialog box prompting me for the User Name, Password, and Host String.
>>> I assume User Name should by SYSTEM. What is the password? Is the
>>> Host String needed? I've tried Oracle for the password (as well as
>>> Scott/Tiger) to no avail.
>>>
>>
>>The password is 'manager'.
>>
>I still cannot seem to get this to work? I've tried the scott/tiger
>combination as well as the system/manager combination (using every
>type of capitalization you can think of). All I get is the following
>message 'Error ORA-09352.....'.
 

>I installed all of the Developer 2000 modules (SQLPlus was installed
>automatically). Am I missing something here?
 

>Thanks
 

>--
> Brian F. Haddock
> BHaddock_at_ix.netcom.com
> -- SparTech Software --
> Burleson, Tx USA 76028
 

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Try 'oracle' or 'oracle7'

Robin. Received on Mon Mar 11 1996 - 00:00:00 CET

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