RE: Oracle 7 logon
Date: Tue, 19 Mar 2013 11:44:47 -0500
Message-ID: <F05D8DF1FB25F44085DB74CB916678E8879A9DAA89_at_NADCWPMSGCMS10.hca.corpad.net>
using OS authentication it was
sqlplus using the OS authentication prefix I think.
I "think" you had to actually do sqlplus ops$username after setting oracle SID env variable on the server back on an AT&T NCR Unix box in 97 I believe (first Oracle database I had access to out of college so I'm probably wrong)
Chris
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Subject: Oracle 7 logon
Ok. Who knows/remembers how to log into an Oracle 7 database using os authentication?
Thank you,
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