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hi,all
I am running oracle8.1.6 on nt,and oraginnaly i can connect=
internal under svrmgrl without password.the default parameter in=
pfile remote_login_passwordfile is none.
=09but without noticing any change by myself,it refused to let me=
connect as internal again.i forgot what i have done.but now=
whenever i connect as internal or connect sys/xxx as SYSDBA, it=
always prompts me that invald username/password.login denied.=
alter user sys doesn't work either.
=09i even tried orapwd to create a password file and change=
setting in initsid.ora.but connect internal still failed.
=09what shall i do? =09can someone help me? =09
=D4=DA 00-9-14 =CF=C2=CE=E7 03:12:00 you write:
>John,
> If you can log in to Unix as Oracle (or any user in the dba=
group),
>then you can run svrmrgl and connect internal. Then you can=
change the
>sys password from there.
>
>John Dunn wrote:
>
>> We have an installation of Oracle 8 on Unix that we use only=
for
>> demonstrations. We have forgotten the sys password.
>>
>> Anything we can do?
>>
>> John
>>
>> --
>> Author: John Dunn
>> INET: john.dunn_at_sefas.co.uk
>>
>> Fat City Network Services -- (858) 538-5051 FAX: (858)=
538-5051
>> San Diego, California -- Public Internet access /=
Mailing Lists
>>=
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good luck! bye...... =D6=C2
.................................. ..................................Received on Thu Sep 14 2000 - 22:38:01 CDT
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