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  1. #1
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    I have just created a new 8.1.6 database on NT and to my surprise I can connect internal without a password from SVRMGRL even though I supplied one with the ORADIM -New command.
    How do I force the password requirement?

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    Thumbs down I don't believe it can be pwd protected.

    NA
    Ken Hinerman
    Data Interaction
    DBASupport@datainteraction.com

  3. #3
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    Talking

    Remove NT user being used to log on to NT from ORA_DBA group created at NT user manager for domains.
    Hisham Nagia
    IT Manager For Development
    Oracle Consultant - OCP

  4. #4
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    Hi,

    You will have to create a password file.
    You should be able to find the relevant configuration settings from the admin guide.

    Good luck
    Steve

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    Wink !


    Considering you are on the actual Oracle Server, you do not need a password. If you were to connect remotely (from another server/computer) you would be prompted for a password.

    I figure Oracle assumes that if you can log into the Oracle server, then you have authority.

    ie: you just logged into the unix machine as "oracle" user. oracle/password

    - Magnus
    that make sense?

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    It its server it will not ask password. Password file you set using oradim was for remote authentication. Anyway, svrmgr gone with the next release.

    Secure your server ORACLE superuser id password.

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