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Re: LOST DataBase Password

From: George Barbour <gbarbour_at_csc.com>
Date: Sat, 4 May 2002 10:58:19 +0100
Message-ID: <3cd3b08e$1@pull.gecm.com>

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Bunch of roses for everbody; ...........now lets get back to the subject.

Kasveti are you able to access your Oracle database?

George Barbour.

"stinky" <stankonia_at_stunkitystunk.org> wrote in message news:3CD1D925.8030802_at_stunkitystunk.org...
> hey, you should submit this as a writing sample when you apply to college.
>
>
> RSH wrote:
>
> >I rather think you missed the point.
> >
> >I did give sustentative and useful advise to the person in difficulty. I
> >would ask you to illustrate in detail otherwise, as I feel I did not do
> >anything other than make an obviously fatal passing humorous comment to a
> >third party. Which, if I may say so, was a mild rebuke toward the
behavior
> >you accuse me of, for which, I doubt, to your satisfaction, the
procedures
> >of the Salem Witch Trials would be sufficient, excepting the fact that
> >NAPALM was not manufactured commonly in our technologically benighted
> >Colonies.
> >
> >In particular, I would ask you to specify any comment, action, aspersion,
or
> >other such that I made toward or in relation toward the person originally
> >asking the question, who by now, has probably bought an IBM mainframe and
is
> >running DB/2 rather than endure all of this.
> >
> >In any case, you took an innocent passing comment, not directed at the
> >person asking a question, and made a Federal Case out of it.
> >
> >If, however, I had said something demeaning or denigrating in regard to
the
> >person asking the question, you would have every right to pitch a fit.
> >
> >Which I did not.
> >
> >However, as we say in these benighted and backward colonies, you
certainly
> >know how to pitch a fit; and if your present occupation is not
sufficiently
> >satisfactory, might I suggest you take up the business of creating
mountains
> >out of molehills, presuming of course there is a sufficient supply of the
> >latter in your area?
> >
> >RSH.
> >
> >"Howard J. Rogers" <dba_at_hjrdba.com> wrote in message
> >news:aaqn50$ph3$1_at_lust.ihug.co.nz...
> >
> >>"RSH" <RSH_Oracle_at_worldnet.att.net> wrote in message
> >>news:3W4A8.1671$6T5.175549_at_bgtnsc05-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
> >>
> >>>Please, let's skip that shall we?
> >>>
> >>>You've made your share of comments that I thought were rather more like
> >>>Moses instructing people on the science of carving stone tablets, in
the
> >>>event God wasn't available at the moment.
> >>>
> >>Missing the point entirely, I think. If I have given advice in 'strong'
> >>mode, at least I have given advice. Comments such as 'do you have an
> >>operating system' or 'that was lethal' give no advice to anyone.
> >>
> >>Moving on.
> >>
> >>>I made a comment en passant, and also provided a detailed and helpful
> >>>response as well.
> >>>
> >>Sorry, I must have missed that "helpful response". I saw a post that
said
> >>"that was lethal" and that was *all* it said. Whatever.
> >>
> >>>Remember the first part of the phrase that ends with "...cast the first
> >>>stone."; it's not in any of the Oracle manuals as yet.
> >>>
> >>Let me refresh your memory: "I can't say I've never passed the
> >>
> >smart-assed
> >
> >>comment to prove my superiority, because I have. And I instantly regret
it
> >>the second the SEND button is clicked. But I think I have managed to
avoid
> >>the complete put-down; the 'God, you must be stupid' comment; the 'I
know
> >>
> >so
> >
> >>much I can't be bothered to treat you as someone in need' post."
> >>
> >>Now, where was the claim of saintliness you seem to imply I was making?
> >>
> >>HJR
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>>Well maybe 5.0 Beta, that might have been contemporaneous with the
other
> >>>book I remember that dictum from.
> >>>
> >>>RSH.
> >>>
> >>>"Howard J. Rogers" <dba_at_hjrdba.com> wrote in message
> >>>news:aaql19$nc9$1_at_lust.ihug.co.nz...
> >>>
> >>>>"RSH" <RSH_Oracle_at_worldnet.att.net> wrote in message
> >>>>news:bw4A8.1654$6T5.171879_at_bgtnsc05-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
> >>>>
> >>>>>That was lethal.
> >>>>>
> >>>>And that's a good thing?
> >>>>
> >>>>Honestly: I've spent the better part of my professional life trying to
> >>>>
> >>>help
> >>>
> >>>>people. I can't say I've never passed the smart-assed comment to prove
> >>>>
> >>my
> >>
> >>>>superiority, because I have. And I instantly regret it the second the
> >>>>
> >>SEND
> >>
> >>>>button is clicked.
> >>>>
> >>>>But I think I have managed to avoid the complete put-down; the 'God,
> >>>>
> >you
> >
> >>>>must be stupid' comment; the 'I know so much I can't be bothered to
> >>>>
> >>treat
> >>
> >>>>you as someone in need' post.
> >>>>
> >>>>Can't we just try and be helpful or silent?
> >>>>
> >>>>HJR
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>>"Daniel Morgan" <dmorgan_at_exesolutions.com> wrote in message
> >>>>>news:3CCEF5F4.24CA0DA5_at_exesolutions.com...
> >>>>>
> >>>>>>kashveti wrote:
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>>i have setup oracle server 9, designed a database, but lost my
> >>>>>>>password to it. Now i can't get an access to my database files.
> >>>>>>>
> >>does
> >>
> >>>>>>>anybody knows how to change password manualy or maybe it is
> >>>>>>>
> >>recorded
> >>
> >>>>>>>in some .log files? HELP PLEASE
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>If Howard's suggestion does not work ... Do you have an operating
> >>>>>>
> >>>system
> >>>
> >>>>>>on your computer?
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>Daniel Morgan
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>
> >>>
> >>
> >
> >
>
>
Received on Sat May 04 2002 - 04:58:19 CDT

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