From my experience there is no way that you can use a parameter to connect
as SYSDBA. I was reading that you are to connect as INTERNAL if you want to
connect as SYSDBA. But we all know that is a bad idea and impossible in 9i
anyway.
If you find away could you let me know.
Thanks
Jay
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I am trying to find out how to connect as SYSDBA using ADO in Visual
Basic.
Did not see any mention of sysdba in the doc.
Alex Hillman
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