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You can't actually change the password for the internal user or grant privs.
to other users as intrnal but you can perform dba tasks, I should of
mentioned this in my last post
Pavel Sustr <pXaXvXeXl_sXuXsXtXr_at_geocities.com> wrote in message
news:7p6c7s$o9v$1_at_ns.felk.cvut.cz...
> Hi Ravi,
>
> "INTERNAL" is a special account and you cannot treat it in the same way as
> other accounts... What does "default password" mean? I think "INTERNAL"
> has the password you entered when you were creating a new instance. The
> only way where you can change it is in an instance manager - for Oracle7
for
> NT, this program's name is "Instance Manager" and it's somewhere in the
> "Oracle for NT Enterprise Edition" program group...)
>
> Pavel
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Received on Thu Aug 19 1999 - 02:03:08 CDT
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