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Heber,
Check if your logon to UNIX os is with an account which is a member of the DBA group (or group which created the instance). Vik.
-- ******************************************************************** * Vikram Goel * Principal Consultant E-Mail:vgoel_at_aris.com * Core and Emerging Technologies Group Web: http://www.aric.com * ARIS Corporation * 'Putting it all Together' ******************************************************************** Heber Ferraz-Leite wrote:Received on Thu Nov 13 1997 - 00:00:00 CST
> Hi,
>
> I set up a database under Unix System V R4.2, Oracle 7.1.6. Now I
> can't log in as sys, although I am 100% sure I'm using the same
> password I stated when creating the database.
>
> What I want to do is run catproc, since the loader tells me it can
> only execute if catproc was run as sys.
>
> I can log in as system and as internal. Is there any way to set the
> sys password when loging in as system or internal ?
>
> Heber
> ---
> hferraz_at_via.at
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