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Originally posted by Arda
If by bouncing you mean shutting it down, I certainly did.
I shut it down, delete all created files, and went back to square 1. You know, startup nomount pfile = .........
But running the script leads to the same weird mistake.
I'll try creating some other databse, but then again this one is a very simple script, isn't it?
Do the following:
1. Check remote_login_passwordfile in init.ora. If it is something different than NONE, then this is the problem.
2. If not, post please the complete init.ora file. It is some parameter in the init.ora which causes the 1092 error.
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