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Lex/Sateesh,
The password for BBED is "blockedit".
Regards,
Rhojel
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Sateesh,
you could do it with BBED. not an easy tool, a dangerous tool, very
limited
online HELP ...
it used to be part of the Oracle software; just try to get a copy and you
will
see it still works against later Oracle releases too.
BBED is password protected, but anyone who knows how to use the "strings" command against the executable will be able to figure out the password.
Cheers,
Lex.
> List,
> I wanted to simulate corruption in a block. I know using hex editor
> we can do that. Is there any other way? I think using 'dd' command we
> can do that. If so how. If any other way please provide details.
>
> Thanks and Regards,
> Satheesh Babu.S
> Bangalore.
>
>
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