You probably are running sqlplus on NT. Therefore, try
with sqlnet.authentication_services=(nts) in the
sqlnet.ora and look in the groups of users of NT for
the group ora_<SID>_NT. The Oracle NT user has to be
member of this one.
If you are running Oracle on Unix, you have to look in
sqlnet.ora again. You probably have a line with
sqlnet.authentication_services with a value different
that none and you don't have Advance Security
installed or you are not using it.
Regards.
--- Beatriz Mart�nez Jim�nez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello, I am trying to log in the sqlplus (from
> command line) as the
> internal user but I can�t remember its password.
> Is there any way to change it?
> TIA
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