The answer depends on what O/S you are on.
Unix :
When the oracle software was installed you where asked about a Unix
group (normally called dba) that has privileges
this group is then compiled and linked into the Oracle executable.
When member of this group you can connect with /
ORACLE-L
Onderwerp:Re: grant sysdba rights
The answer depends on what O/S you are on.
Unix :
When the oracle software was installed you where asked about a Unix
group (normally called dba) that has privileges
this group is then compiled and linked into the Oracle executable
of list ORACLE-L
Onderwerp:Re: grant sysdba rights
The answer depends on what O/S you are on.
Unix :
When the oracle software was installed you where asked about a Unix
group (normally called dba) that has privileges
this group is then compiled and linked into the Oracle
Yes
I'm assuming that you have not changed anything in the sqlnet.ora file
;-) that is the
parameter sqlnet.authentication_service = (NTS) "useWindows
NT native authentication"
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
we have W2K platformso if i understand correctly i put my NT account in the