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Subject: Re: About the installing problem
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It really doesn't make a difference on Oracle. Oracle user name and passwords
are case insensitive.. I think you specifically need to set them as case
sensitive to override the default that they are not case sensitive..
Joe
If you're using a named instance use a different port number than 1433. That
may work...
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Honormine,
Remember that the default password is AR#Admin#, not ar#admin#
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Subject: Re: About the installing problem
Honormine,
Remember that the default password is AR#Admin#, not ar#admin#
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: Monday, July 19, 2010 2:20 PM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: About the installing problem
**
It really doesn't make a difference on Oracle. Oracle user name and
passwords are case insensitive.. I think you specifically need to set them
as case sensitive to override the default
of Oracle, the default
is
that the login user name and password is not case sensitive..
Joe
From: LJ LongWing lj.longw...@gmail.com
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Sent: Mon, July 19, 2010 4:51:23 PM
Subject: Re: About the installing problem
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J….was a gotcha that got us
Check the install.log file found in the /etc directory if on Unix or the Temp
directory of windows if on Windows.. You might get some more information there..
Joe
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