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Hi all, I'm a newcomer to the list.
Having a weird problem and hoping somebody can help. It's on Oracle 8i.
The production database is on Windows NT Server and a mirrored copy (same
ora.init same sqlnet.ora etc.) is on Windows 2000. We wanted to utilize Java
so
we installed it on a fresh copy of Test. Worked fine, only hitch was that we
had to add the user account to the ora_dba group to upload scripts in the
PLSQL.jar file using loadjava because it's got protected scripts. On the NT
Server we hit the same wall but adding into the ORA_DBA group didn't solve the
problem.
So I've played around with it for a while but couldn't come up with a
solution.
I did discover that I can't log in as sysdba at all; not on that machine, not
from OEM on my workstation, not from SQLPLUSw; but I can get into the test box
which seems to have the exact same settings. It's a production box so I'd
like
a solution that'll work without taking it down. If not something that I could
reproduce on the 2000 box would be nice so I could test the solution before
trying it at midnight on Friday, and if not that, just knowing what was going
on
would be good.
Thanks very much anybody,
Ben.
-- http://www.freelists.org/webpage/oracle-lReceived on Thu Sep 16 2004 - 12:35:46 CDT
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