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Re: Oracle on Windoze
- From: Reginald.W.Bailey@xxxxxxxxxxxx
- To: oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Fri, 1 Oct 2004 14:09:03 -0500
You need to ensure that the userid that you are logged in as is in the
ORA_DBA group (or whatever group was chosen). This group is the
equivalent of the DBA group in Unix.
RWB
Reginald W. Bailey
Your Friendly Neighborhood DBA
IBM Global Services
JPMC Account - DCI GTI Database Management
713-216-7703 (Office) 281-798-5474 (Mobile)
e-mail: reginald.w.bailey@xxxxxxxxxxxx baileyre@xxxxxxxxxx
sol beach
<sol.beach@xxxxxxx To:
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Please respond to
sol.beach
I'm a *nix command line type DBA who has next to no experience
directly supporting
Oracle on Windoze.
I get logged onto the DB server system as "administrator" & this
account supposedly
was used to install Oracle.
However when I open up a command window & invoke SQL*PLUS and then
/ as sysdba
The error message reports I have insufficient privileges.
How do I get into this DB as "SYS"?
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