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Internal and SYS use the same password...
SYS is not SYSTEM..
"Stephen B" <stephen.bell_at_cgi.ca> wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>We have set up five machines with 8.1.7 Enterprise Edition and created a
>database
>on each.
>
>Two of the five will not allow the user to connect system/oracle as
>sysdba...those two will allow the user to connect internal using 'oracle'
>as the password..
>
>I know how to change the internal password..my question is that I thought
>that by default, the internal password
>applied to both the "internal" and the "system" user and again by default
>therefore they should be able to
>connect system/oracle as sysdba..
>
>The error we get is "insufficient privileges"....
>
>Any thoughts are much appreciated..
>
>Steve
>
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