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system/manager not accessing in oracle9i [message #458559] Mon, 31 May 2010 04:30 Go to next message
visix
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Hi every one,

Recently iam installed oracle9i in my labtop.In oracle scott/tiger acessing.But system/manager not accessing pls give me the correct solution.



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Visix.


Re: system/manager not accessing in oracle9i [message #458562 is a reply to message #458559] Mon, 31 May 2010 04:36 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Littlefoot
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"manager" is not SYSTEM's password.
Re: system/manager not accessing in oracle9i [message #458564 is a reply to message #458562] Mon, 31 May 2010 04:45 Go to previous messageGo to next message
visix
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Hi sir,

so tell me the system password in oracle 9i


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Visix
Re: system/manager not accessing in oracle9i [message #458566 is a reply to message #458564] Mon, 31 May 2010 04:51 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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I don't know what you set it to.

When you installed the database, did installer ask for some passwords you'd like to use? If so, what did you enter?

Default username + password combinations were, as far as I can remember, SYS/CHANGE_ON_INSTALL and SYSTEM/MANAGER. If you can't connect using those credentials, you (or someone else) changed those passwords.

If your OS user is part of the DBA group, then you could try to connect with SQLPLUS / AS SYSDBA and, once connected, change passwords you want (which includes SYSTEM).

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Re: system/manager not accessing in oracle9i [message #458567 is a reply to message #458559] Mon, 31 May 2010 05:00 Go to previous message
Its_me_ved
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If you are logged into the database server as user belonging to 'dba' unix or 'ora_dba' windows group , typically 'oracle' , then you should be able to do this

xxxx@xxxxx1:/ora1/exports>sqlplus "/ as sysdba"

SQL*Plus: Release 9.0.1.4.0 - Production on Mon May 31 15:15:00 2010

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Connected to:
Oracle9i Enterprise Edition Release 9.0.1.4.0 - Production
With the Partitioning option
JServer Release 9.0.1.4.0 - Production


SQL> show user
USER is "SYS"

Once logged in, you can change the passwords.
SQL> Alter user SYSTEM identified by new_password;


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Ved




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