Re: Unknown Oracle user

2001-05-15 Thread C.S.Venkata Subramanian

 Might be someone cud have created the user and granted the DBA privileges. I have 
8.1.7 db under winNT and Linux, I have not come across this user. Sys,system,outln are 
the 3 users created by default.

HTH
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On Mon, 14 May 2001 21:45:21  
 Louis Avrami wrote:
Hello all,

I was scanning through several Oracle 8.1.7 databases that I inherited
recently, and noticed that there was a user ID by the name of RAO in
each of the databases, with DBA privileges.

For some reason, I recall seeing somewhere that this user is created
when installing a particular product.  Does this sound familiar to
anyone?

Thanks,
Lou Avrami

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Unknown Oracle user

2001-05-14 Thread Louis Avrami

Hello all,

I was scanning through several Oracle 8.1.7 databases that I inherited
recently, and noticed that there was a user ID by the name of RAO in
each of the databases, with DBA privileges.

For some reason, I recall seeing somewhere that this user is created
when installing a particular product.  Does this sound familiar to
anyone?

Thanks,
Lou Avrami

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