How is the user logged on to the server before trying to run svrmgrl?  I
always log on as oracle.

hth,
Ruth
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> I have someone on a remote site who is having problems connecting to a db
in
> server mgr as  internal.
> connect internal should work, but it replies with insufficient privileges,
I
> must be missing something.
>
> Does anyone have a suggestion what this could be?
>
> OS is NT 4, using Oracle 8.1.6 standard and they are logged on to NT as
> administrator.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Steven.
>
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