Hi,
        I sort of agree with this, but had a little bit of a different idea.  I
guess depending on the size of the user and how many other users it may
dependant on, why don't you just export the user?  If you are exporting the
db, that means you already have Oracle installed on the other machine.  I
don't, just seems like it would be quicker and easier than exporting the
whole db or making a copy of it.
Kevin

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