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    connect to the database using SID

    Hi all,

    let's assume there are no connect string and the only thing we have is ORACLE_SID is running (BTW, it's on Windows 2000). the reason I asked b/c I only have the service and I tried to use Terminal servers to create my database. Any way, in terminal servers, you can not set the environment to the ORACLE_SID b/c it won't resolve the services. Is there any ways for us to create the database using Terminal Services??? obviously, we can't use the connect string b/c the database does not exist yet.

    Any thoughts?

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    Re: connect to the database using SID

    Originally posted by candyman
    Any way, in terminal servers, you can not set the environment to the ORACLE_SID b/c it won't resolve the services.
    I just TS into another machine and execute the following

    C:\Documents and Settings\oracle>set ORACLE_SID=DALLAS2

    C:\Documents and Settings\oracle>sqlplus "/as sysdba"

    SQL*Plus: Release 9.2.0.2.0 - Production on Wed Oct 1 10:38:38 2003

    Copyright (c) 1982, 2002, Oracle Corporation. All rights reserved.

    Connected to an idle instance.

    SQL>


    ..........seems to work ok for me, and yes there are several other Oracle DB's on that box
    I'm stmontgo and I approve of this message

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    stmontgo,

    I just tested as we speak now. I ts to the server,
    1. create the service using ORADIM,
    2. set ORACLE_SID
    3. SQLPLUS /nolog
    4. connect internal/manager (I am on 8i, but 8i or 9i should not make any differences)
    I got the errror: ORA-01017: invalid username/password; logon denied



    but I do the same procedure at the server it works fines.


    any comments???

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    add the TSInternetUser to the ORA_DBA group

    steve
    I'm stmontgo and I approve of this message

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    i JUST CHECKed, the ts user is in ORA_DBA group

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    and who said internalĀ“s password is manager?

    and who said 8i and 9i are same? there is NO internal user in 9i

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    Pando,

    I apologize for stating 9i, I mean the way Terminal server work. I am well aware what support and what not on 9i. The point here is Terminal Server.

    To answer your question: internal password is manager b/c I create the service with manager as the password.

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    do you use

    SQLNET.AUTHENTICATION_SERVICES=(NTS)

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    no, should I

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    yes and dont supply any password

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