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Home -> Community -> Usenet -> c.d.o.misc -> Re: Change the default password for INTERNAL.
You probably changed the password for sys when the database was up = using an "alter user sys identified by...". There are two password = files. The first is used by Oracle when the instance is started. You = work with this file using the password utility. The file is useful = because until the database is mounted, Oracle can't get at the password = file in the database. When you work with this first password file you = set the passwords for internal and sys at the same time.
The second password file is held in the database and this is =
probably the one you modified. Here you can set the password for sys =
(but not internal).
Ravi Kondamuru <ravi_at_adicomw.com> wrote in message =
news:c24t3.772$YB3.33706_at_news1.frmt1.sfba.home.com...
Hi,
I have been able to change the password of SYS from the default. = However I have found that the alias "INTERNAL" still has the default = password. Can someone help me understand how to change the password for = INTERNAL. thanks,
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