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Hi,
But, I think you will change the "internal" password when you change SYS.
Oracle will keep Internal and sys same. I feel a little confuse why
default "Internal" password is "Oracle", so finally, "Internal" will have
two passwords?
Thanks,
Paul Li
Sybrand Bakker wrote:
>
>
> Both questions have to do with that famous four letter acronym. I
believe
> when you are admitted to UCLA you at least have the faculty to do that.
> The default password for system is manager which is hardcoded in almost
> every install script and definitely is in the doc, the default password
for
> sys is change_on_install, which is also in the doc.
> The command to change a password is alter user <username> identified by
> <newpassword> which is also in the doc.
> If similar questions wouldn't have been posted several times a day the
last
> few weeks, I probably would have replied with more restraint and less
> sarcasm.
>
>
> Hth,
>
> Sybrand Bakker, Oracle DBA
>
>
> "Fusheng Wang" <wangfsh_at_cs.ucla.edu> wrote in message
> news:3945309F.67C558DD_at_cs.ucla.edu...
> > I can't find sys and system password.
> > Can I change it using my UNIX oracle dba account? Thanks!
> >
> > Frank
> >
>
>
-- Posted via CNET Help.com http://www.help.com/Received on Mon Jun 12 2000 - 00:00:00 CDT
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