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Question on Oracle 10g [message #139803] Thu, 29 September 2005 12:01 Go to next message
pzlj6x
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I have installed oracle 10g on my laptop (windows XP O/S) . Everything went fine. I am now learning the 10g features.Using OEM I am trying to shutdown the instance. It is asking me to enter the Host credentials " Specify the OS user name and password..." and Database credentials "Database user name and password..." before shutting the instance.

my Windows OS user name is "ravi" and password is "start123" and my host name is "DellWinXP". But it gives me the following error "RemoteOperationException: ERROR: Wrong password for user"... .I don't understand this.

However I am able shutdown using the SQLPLUS ....


Is this something new in 10G. I was not facing this in Oracle9i on Windows. Can anyone guide me, please.
Thanks in advance for all the help.
Re: Question on Oracle 10g [message #139806 is a reply to message #139803] Thu, 29 September 2005 12:17 Go to previous message
pzlj6x
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Registered: May 2005
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I got it resolved. Here is how.

Have you gotten the error; "RemoteOperationException: ERROR: wrong password for user" with Oracle 10g? If so, it is probably because the OS user that you are trying to login to the Oracle Enterprise Manager with has not been setup to allow the user to logon as a "Batch Job." To resolve this issue:

Go to "Control Panel" -> "Admin Tools" -> "Local Security Policy."
Within "Local Policies", go to user "Right Assignment."
Add the user to "Logon as a Batch Job."
The logon problem should now be resolved. This is for trying to run Oracle 10g on Windows 2003 Server.

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