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Yeah - gotcha on that. Sorry. So, I guess this means I won't get an
answer to my question as punishment for improper etiquette? I'm sorry.
Cliff J
Hans Forbrich <forbrich_at_telusplanet.net> wrote in message news:<3EF8F307.8D03E1AB_at_telusplanet.net>...
> (There is no need to post questions multiple times or to multiple news
> groups. Unless you want useless responses like this one - or worse.)
>
> Cliff J wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> > I am new to Oracle. I am a network guy who is trying to get some
> > knowledge using Oracle. I installed Oracle8i. All I want to do is log
> > in as with the root account and look at the example database that
> > comes with the install. I try to log in to SQL using the
> > System/Manager account but I don't have sufficient privileges to look
> > at data.
> > My questions are, is there a built-in "admin" account that I should be
> > using to administrate the database and is there a GUI that I can use
> > to view data?
> > Thanks. I appreciate it.
Received on Wed Jun 25 2003 - 06:23:11 CDT
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