Hi Jun,
As I understand it, identified externally means that the Operating System
has
identified the user and the given user must exist as an Oracle user at the
Target DB.
Anyone else fill in the blanks ?
Martin
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Hi,
If there is user created using identified by externally, could this user
login to database remotely? If it could, could you please help us?
Thanks,
Jun
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