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With ORACLE 7 and Windows 95/NT, you can use ORAPWD73, an executable to change
password for INTERNAL. Or you can just type SETPWD73, which will default the
internal's password to ORACLE.
Good luck,
CM
In article <6ktkhs$q8p$1_at_plug.news.pipex.net>,
"Bruce Ferris" <bruce.ferris_at_dial.pipex.com> wrote:
>
> >Can anyone tell me how to change the password for INTERNAL.
>
> It depends on which version of Oracle you're running (7.x, 8.x?)
>
> Oracle seems to have made INTERNAL semi-obsolete for Oracle 8.
> INTERNAL now means...
>
> CONNECT SYS/<pwd> AS SYSOPER
>
> So, change the password for SYS!
>
> There's pretty good (but slightly hidden) documentation in the Oracle8 HTML
> docs. But the exact details are port specific.
>
> I, personally, never had a problem with Oracle7 and INTERNAL so I couldn't
> answer there.
>
>
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