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That's right! Though some people have still had problems when the ORA_DBA
group is not listed *first* when looking at their user account under the
Users & Passwords dialogue.
HTH Mark
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-----Original Message-----
Sent: 15 May 2002 12:10
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
we have W2K platform
so if i understand correctly i put my NT account in the ORA_DBA group, then
connect / as sysdba and grant the rights.
> -----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
> Van: Peter Gram [SMTP:peter.gram_at_miracleas.dk]
> Verzonden: woensdag 15 mei 2002 12:49
> Aan: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
> Onderwerp: Re: grant sysdba rights
>
>
> The answer depends on what O/S you are on.
>
> Unix :
> When the oracle software was installed you where asked about a Unix
> group (normally called dba) that has privileges
> this group is then compiled and linked into the Oracle executable.
> When member of this group you can connect with "/ as sysdba" and
> from there grant sysdba to the user
>
> NT :
> Since it is not possible to relink the code on NT the group is hard
> coded to "ORA_DBA" on NT/W2K
> When member of this group you can connect with "/ as sysdba" and
> from there grant sysdba to the user
>
> VMS :
> Here it is a system logical that i don't remember the name off (
> Michael / Mogens pleas help )
> When having this logical set you can connect with "/ as sysdba" and
> from there grant sysdba to the user
>
> MVS :
> Help ???????
>
> GKor_at_rdw.nl wrote:
>
> >Hi list
> >
> >When the system account needs the SYSDBA role granted , i simply connect
> as
> >internal and grant that role to system.
> >But the connect internal is obsolete in oracle 9i, so how do i grant the
> >sysdba role to other accounts ??
> >
> >thanks
> >
> >
> >vr. gr.
> >g.g. kor
> >rdw ict groningen
> >
> >
>
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>
> /regards
>
> Peter Gram
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