Spydermag68 Platinum Member Apr 5, 2002 2,616 99 91 Jun 12, 2003 #1 I just installed Oracle 8i and am trying to get into the program SQLPLUS. It has a user name and a password and I cannot log in. Thanks for the help. Spydermag68
I just installed Oracle 8i and am trying to get into the program SQLPLUS. It has a user name and a password and I cannot log in. Thanks for the help. Spydermag68
M mboy Diamond Member Jul 29, 2001 3,309 0 0 Jun 12, 2003 #4 You can go into DBA studio, click on the database you want, go the user accounts in security and change the password to whatever u like
You can go into DBA studio, click on the database you want, go the user accounts in security and change the password to whatever u like
K KeyserSoze Diamond Member Oct 11, 2000 6,048 1 81 Jun 12, 2003 #5 I think this will also work: user = scott password = tiger Some old standard account that creates by default named after one of the creators of Oracle, and his cat "Tiger" IIRC. KeyserSoze
I think this will also work: user = scott password = tiger Some old standard account that creates by default named after one of the creators of Oracle, and his cat "Tiger" IIRC. KeyserSoze
N n0cmonkey Elite Member Jun 10, 2001 42,936 1 0 Jun 13, 2003 #6 This is quite possibly the most sad and pathetic thread I have read so far today. Oracle needs to clean up their act...
This is quite possibly the most sad and pathetic thread I have read so far today. Oracle needs to clean up their act...
Spydermag68 Platinum Member Apr 5, 2002 2,616 99 91 Jun 13, 2003 #7 It is beyond belief that you install a program that chooses it's own username and password and fails to tell you about it.
It is beyond belief that you install a program that chooses it's own username and password and fails to tell you about it.
M manly Lifer Jan 25, 2000 13,286 4,060 136 Jun 13, 2003 #8 Err, no they tell you about it towards the end of installation. And IIRC, most accounts are disabled. All of their extensive documentation is free and searchable at Technet, so you have no excuse.
Err, no they tell you about it towards the end of installation. And IIRC, most accounts are disabled. All of their extensive documentation is free and searchable at Technet, so you have no excuse.