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"Smith, Ron L." wrote:
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> Can you explain that? You have me scared now.
>
Ron,
Do not forget the postulate 'if you set remote_os_authent to TRUE'. This is not the default (although it has not always been, but it dates back to SQL*Net V1)
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> They can also set their username to 'SYSTEM'.
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> Jared
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> Rachel Carmichael <wisernet100_at_yahoo.com>
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> anyone can name their pc "oracle" and then connect in if you set
> "remote_os_authent"
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