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look in your configuration->preferences->preferred credentials.
you not only have to have the sys password set for 'target type=database'
but you also have to have the proper password set for 'target type=node'
(machine where your database is.
chris
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Sent: Friday, January 24, 2003 8:34 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Hi listers,
Can anyone in this list explain to me, how to back up my database ? I use Oracle 9i and I run back up via Oracle Management Console as SYS user and already setting its previlleges but after I follow all instructions in back up wizard, final result raise 'Authentication Error'. Pls show me clues how to solve this error. All comments and instructions would be very appreciated.
Rgrds,
Sony
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