Best Practices for Oracle on Windows

  • From: Sherrie.Kubis@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • To: oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 3 Feb 2005 08:00:16 -0500




I am looking for some best practice guidelines for assigning administrator
privilege for Oracle on Windows.  I'm coming from a UNIX environment, where
oracle binaries and datafiles and whatnot are all owned by oracle.  Root
things that need to be done are done from another account that is in the
root wheel, and done through deliberate actions as needed.

How is this normally done on Windows 2003?  I'm hesitant to give Oracle
administrator because there will be many levels of dba with access to that
account, some that we are moving over from a DB2 environment that are
uncomfortable working with, well, a bunch of Windows on their screen!  How
can this be controlled?





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