Situation: 1st time using Oracle for a training class. 1st install
Problem:
I just went through the instructions for " Installing the Oracle9i
Database[1]". My problem is that I don't remember the passwords I created
and I'm following the instructions for loggin in... I am failing
miserably. Panicing..
I can see the id in the logs.
Will the password be in the Logs?
C:\Program Files\Oracle\Inventory\logs\installActions2005-10-09_04-22-59PM
Any ideas(Resolutions)?
Thanks,,,,
Might want to try an Oracle newsgroup...this is for Microsoft SQL
Server...
Kevin Hill
President
3NF Consulting
www.3nf-inc.com/NewsGroups.htm
"Taishi" <taishi_bak@.hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:uW3na2p0FHA.2924@.TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...
> Situation: 1st time using Oracle for a training class. 1st install
> Problem:
> I just went through the instructions for " Installing the Oracle9i
> Database[1]". My problem is that I don't remember the passwords I created
> and I'm following the instructions for loggin in... I am failing
> miserably. Panicing..
> I can see the id in the logs.
> Will the password be in the Logs?
> C:\Program Files\Oracle\Inventory\logs\installActions2005-10-09_04-22-59PM
> Any ideas(Resolutions)?
> Thanks,,,,
>
>
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Friday, March 23, 2012
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Help! Newbie
Situation: 1st time using Oracle for a training class. 1st install
Problem:
I just went through the instructions for " Installing the Oracle9i
Database[1]". My problem is that I don't remember the passwords I creat
ed
and I'm following the instructions for loggin in... I am failing
miserably. Panicing..
I can see the id in the logs.
Will the password be in the Logs?
C:\Program Files\Oracle\Inventory\logs\installActio
ns2005-10-09_04-22-59PM
Any ideas(Resolutions)'
Thanks,,,,Please do not multi-post.
Tom
----
Thomas A. Moreau, BSc, PhD, MCSE, MCDBA
SQL Server MVP
Columnist, SQL Server Professional
Toronto, ON Canada
www.pinpub.com
"Taishi" <taishi_bak@.hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:eUoysqp0FHA.3660@.TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...
> Situation: 1st time using Oracle for a training class. 1st install
> Problem:
> I just went through the instructions for " Installing the Oracle9i
> Database[1]". My problem is that I don't remember the passwords I cre
ated
> and I'm following the instructions for loggin in... I am failing
> miserably. Panicing..
> I can see the id in the logs.
> Will the password be in the Logs?
> C:\Program Files\Oracle\Inventory\logs\installActio
ns2005-10-09_04-22-59PM
> Any ideas(Resolutions)'
> Thanks,,,,
>
>|||> Situation: 1st time using Oracle for a training class. 1st install
> Problem:
> I just went through the instructions for " Installing the Oracle9i
> Database[1]". My problem is that I don't remember the passwords I cre
ated
> and I'm following the instructions for loggin in... I am failing
> miserably. Panicing..
> I can see the id in the logs.
> Will the password be in the Logs?
> C:\Program Files\Oracle\Inventory\logs\installActio
ns2005-10-09_04-22-59PM
> Any ideas(Resolutions)'
I'm afraid this is not Oracle group. This is MS SQL Server group.
Look for comp.database.oracle subgroups.
It's not a client application issue, so do not post it in client
subgroups.
As far as I know there's no way to get that password, but there
may be a way to log in without that password and to reset that
password to a new one (there is in Oracle 8i), but I do not know how.
You could probably also try uninstalling the server and reinstalling it.
Hilarion
Problem:
I just went through the instructions for " Installing the Oracle9i
Database[1]". My problem is that I don't remember the passwords I creat
ed
and I'm following the instructions for loggin in... I am failing
miserably. Panicing..
I can see the id in the logs.
Will the password be in the Logs?
C:\Program Files\Oracle\Inventory\logs\installActio
ns2005-10-09_04-22-59PM
Any ideas(Resolutions)'
Thanks,,,,Please do not multi-post.
Tom
----
Thomas A. Moreau, BSc, PhD, MCSE, MCDBA
SQL Server MVP
Columnist, SQL Server Professional
Toronto, ON Canada
www.pinpub.com
"Taishi" <taishi_bak@.hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:eUoysqp0FHA.3660@.TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...
> Situation: 1st time using Oracle for a training class. 1st install
> Problem:
> I just went through the instructions for " Installing the Oracle9i
> Database[1]". My problem is that I don't remember the passwords I cre
ated
> and I'm following the instructions for loggin in... I am failing
> miserably. Panicing..
> I can see the id in the logs.
> Will the password be in the Logs?
> C:\Program Files\Oracle\Inventory\logs\installActio
ns2005-10-09_04-22-59PM
> Any ideas(Resolutions)'
> Thanks,,,,
>
>|||> Situation: 1st time using Oracle for a training class. 1st install
> Problem:
> I just went through the instructions for " Installing the Oracle9i
> Database[1]". My problem is that I don't remember the passwords I cre
ated
> and I'm following the instructions for loggin in... I am failing
> miserably. Panicing..
> I can see the id in the logs.
> Will the password be in the Logs?
> C:\Program Files\Oracle\Inventory\logs\installActio
ns2005-10-09_04-22-59PM
> Any ideas(Resolutions)'
I'm afraid this is not Oracle group. This is MS SQL Server group.
Look for comp.database.oracle subgroups.
It's not a client application issue, so do not post it in client
subgroups.
As far as I know there's no way to get that password, but there
may be a way to log in without that password and to reset that
password to a new one (there is in Oracle 8i), but I do not know how.
You could probably also try uninstalling the server and reinstalling it.
Hilarion
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Help! Newbie
Situation: 1st time using Oracle for a training class. 1st install
Problem:
I just went through the instructions for " Installing the Oracle9i
Database[1]". My problem is that I don't remember the passwords I created
and I'm following the instructions for loggin in... I am failing
miserably. Panicing..
I can see the id in the logs.
Will the password be in the Logs?
C:\Program Files\Oracle\Inventory\logs\installActions2005-10-09_04-22-59PM
Any ideas(Resolutions)?
Thanks,,,,
Please do not multi-post.
Tom
Thomas A. Moreau, BSc, PhD, MCSE, MCDBA
SQL Server MVP
Columnist, SQL Server Professional
Toronto, ON Canada
www.pinpub.com
"Taishi" <taishi_bak@.hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:eUoysqp0FHA.3660@.TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...
> Situation: 1st time using Oracle for a training class. 1st install
> Problem:
> I just went through the instructions for " Installing the Oracle9i
> Database[1]". My problem is that I don't remember the passwords I created
> and I'm following the instructions for loggin in... I am failing
> miserably. Panicing..
> I can see the id in the logs.
> Will the password be in the Logs?
> C:\Program Files\Oracle\Inventory\logs\installActions2005-10-09_04-22-59PM
> Any ideas(Resolutions)?
> Thanks,,,,
>
>
|||> Situation: 1st time using Oracle for a training class. 1st install
> Problem:
> I just went through the instructions for " Installing the Oracle9i
> Database[1]". My problem is that I don't remember the passwords I created
> and I'm following the instructions for loggin in... I am failing
> miserably. Panicing..
> I can see the id in the logs.
> Will the password be in the Logs?
> C:\Program Files\Oracle\Inventory\logs\installActions2005-10-09_04-22-59PM
> Any ideas(Resolutions)?
I'm afraid this is not Oracle group. This is MS SQL Server group.
Look for comp.database.oracle subgroups.
It's not a client application issue, so do not post it in client
subgroups.
As far as I know there's no way to get that password, but there
may be a way to log in without that password and to reset that
password to a new one (there is in Oracle 8i), but I do not know how.
You could probably also try uninstalling the server and reinstalling it.
Hilarion
Problem:
I just went through the instructions for " Installing the Oracle9i
Database[1]". My problem is that I don't remember the passwords I created
and I'm following the instructions for loggin in... I am failing
miserably. Panicing..
I can see the id in the logs.
Will the password be in the Logs?
C:\Program Files\Oracle\Inventory\logs\installActions2005-10-09_04-22-59PM
Any ideas(Resolutions)?
Thanks,,,,
Please do not multi-post.
Tom
Thomas A. Moreau, BSc, PhD, MCSE, MCDBA
SQL Server MVP
Columnist, SQL Server Professional
Toronto, ON Canada
www.pinpub.com
"Taishi" <taishi_bak@.hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:eUoysqp0FHA.3660@.TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...
> Situation: 1st time using Oracle for a training class. 1st install
> Problem:
> I just went through the instructions for " Installing the Oracle9i
> Database[1]". My problem is that I don't remember the passwords I created
> and I'm following the instructions for loggin in... I am failing
> miserably. Panicing..
> I can see the id in the logs.
> Will the password be in the Logs?
> C:\Program Files\Oracle\Inventory\logs\installActions2005-10-09_04-22-59PM
> Any ideas(Resolutions)?
> Thanks,,,,
>
>
|||> Situation: 1st time using Oracle for a training class. 1st install
> Problem:
> I just went through the instructions for " Installing the Oracle9i
> Database[1]". My problem is that I don't remember the passwords I created
> and I'm following the instructions for loggin in... I am failing
> miserably. Panicing..
> I can see the id in the logs.
> Will the password be in the Logs?
> C:\Program Files\Oracle\Inventory\logs\installActions2005-10-09_04-22-59PM
> Any ideas(Resolutions)?
I'm afraid this is not Oracle group. This is MS SQL Server group.
Look for comp.database.oracle subgroups.
It's not a client application issue, so do not post it in client
subgroups.
As far as I know there's no way to get that password, but there
may be a way to log in without that password and to reset that
password to a new one (there is in Oracle 8i), but I do not know how.
You could probably also try uninstalling the server and reinstalling it.
Hilarion
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Wednesday, March 21, 2012
Help! newbie
Situation: 1st time using Oracle for a training class. 1st install
Problem:
I just went through the instructions for " Installing the Oracle9i
Database[1]". My problem is that I don't remember the passwords I created
and I'm following the instructions for loggin in... I am failing
miserably. Panicing..
I can see the id in the logs.
Will the password be in the Logs?
C:\Program Files\Oracle\Inventory\logs\installActions2005-10-09_04-22-59PM
Any ideas(Resolutions)?
Thanks,,,,
On Sun, 16 Oct 2005 16:55:23 -0400, Taishi wrote:
>Situation: 1st time using Oracle for a training class. 1st install
(snip)
>Any ideas(Resolutions)?
Hi Taishi,
Try posting to one Oracle group, instead of three Microsoft SQL Server
groups.
Best, Hugo
(Remove _NO_ and _SPAM_ to get my e-mail address)
|||"Hugo Kornelis" <hugo@.pe_NO_rFact.in_SPAM_fo> wrote in message
news:rgi5l1p68vbavfo3917ahah72pstq2f34a@.4ax.com...
> On Sun, 16 Oct 2005 16:55:23 -0400, Taishi wrote:
> (snip)
> Hi Taishi,
> Try posting to one Oracle group, instead of three Microsoft SQL Server
> groups.
> Best, Hugo
> --
> (Remove _NO_ and _SPAM_ to get my e-mail address)
Thanks.. Hugo..
I'm just trying to get an answer ASAP... I still don't have one...
Any ideas?
Taishi
|||On Sun, 16 Oct 2005 17:01:11 -0400, Taishi wrote:
>I'm just trying to get an answer ASAP... I still don't have one...
>Any ideas?
Yeah - stop spamming groups that have nothing to do with Oracle. I just
saw that you posted the same message to yet another two SQL Server
groups. You're wasting bandwith, wasting your time and wasting the time
of all people who are giving their time to help others.
You WON'T get an answer here. These groups are for SQL Server, a
Microsoft product. PLEASE take your questions on Oracle products to the
Oracle groups.
Here are some useful links for you:
http://www.aspfaq.com/etiquette.asp?id=5003
http://www.aspfaq.com/etiquette.asp?id=5004
http://www.aspfaq.com/etiquette.asp?id=5005
Best, Hugo
(Remove _NO_ and _SPAM_ to get my e-mail address)
sql
Problem:
I just went through the instructions for " Installing the Oracle9i
Database[1]". My problem is that I don't remember the passwords I created
and I'm following the instructions for loggin in... I am failing
miserably. Panicing..
I can see the id in the logs.
Will the password be in the Logs?
C:\Program Files\Oracle\Inventory\logs\installActions2005-10-09_04-22-59PM
Any ideas(Resolutions)?
Thanks,,,,
On Sun, 16 Oct 2005 16:55:23 -0400, Taishi wrote:
>Situation: 1st time using Oracle for a training class. 1st install
(snip)
>Any ideas(Resolutions)?
Hi Taishi,
Try posting to one Oracle group, instead of three Microsoft SQL Server
groups.
Best, Hugo
(Remove _NO_ and _SPAM_ to get my e-mail address)
|||"Hugo Kornelis" <hugo@.pe_NO_rFact.in_SPAM_fo> wrote in message
news:rgi5l1p68vbavfo3917ahah72pstq2f34a@.4ax.com...
> On Sun, 16 Oct 2005 16:55:23 -0400, Taishi wrote:
> (snip)
> Hi Taishi,
> Try posting to one Oracle group, instead of three Microsoft SQL Server
> groups.
> Best, Hugo
> --
> (Remove _NO_ and _SPAM_ to get my e-mail address)
Thanks.. Hugo..
I'm just trying to get an answer ASAP... I still don't have one...
Any ideas?
Taishi
|||On Sun, 16 Oct 2005 17:01:11 -0400, Taishi wrote:
>I'm just trying to get an answer ASAP... I still don't have one...
>Any ideas?
Yeah - stop spamming groups that have nothing to do with Oracle. I just
saw that you posted the same message to yet another two SQL Server
groups. You're wasting bandwith, wasting your time and wasting the time
of all people who are giving their time to help others.
You WON'T get an answer here. These groups are for SQL Server, a
Microsoft product. PLEASE take your questions on Oracle products to the
Oracle groups.
Here are some useful links for you:
http://www.aspfaq.com/etiquette.asp?id=5003
http://www.aspfaq.com/etiquette.asp?id=5004
http://www.aspfaq.com/etiquette.asp?id=5005
Best, Hugo
(Remove _NO_ and _SPAM_ to get my e-mail address)
sql
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Help! Newbie
Situation: 1st time using Oracle for a training class. 1st install
Problem:
I just went through the instructions for " Installing the Oracle9i
Database[1]". My problem is that I don't remember the passwords I created
and I'm following the instructions for loggin in... I am failing
miserably. Panicing..
I can see the id in the logs.
Will the password be in the Logs?
C:\Program Files\Oracle\Inventory\logs\installActions2005-10-09_04-22-59PM
Any ideas(Resolutions)?
Thanks,,,,
Please do not multi-post.
Tom
Thomas A. Moreau, BSc, PhD, MCSE, MCDBA
SQL Server MVP
Columnist, SQL Server Professional
Toronto, ON Canada
www.pinpub.com
"Taishi" <taishi_bak@.hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:eUoysqp0FHA.3660@.TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...
> Situation: 1st time using Oracle for a training class. 1st install
> Problem:
> I just went through the instructions for " Installing the Oracle9i
> Database[1]". My problem is that I don't remember the passwords I created
> and I'm following the instructions for loggin in... I am failing
> miserably. Panicing..
> I can see the id in the logs.
> Will the password be in the Logs?
> C:\Program Files\Oracle\Inventory\logs\installActions2005-10-09_04-22-59PM
> Any ideas(Resolutions)?
> Thanks,,,,
>
>
|||> Situation: 1st time using Oracle for a training class. 1st install
> Problem:
> I just went through the instructions for " Installing the Oracle9i
> Database[1]". My problem is that I don't remember the passwords I created
> and I'm following the instructions for loggin in... I am failing
> miserably. Panicing..
> I can see the id in the logs.
> Will the password be in the Logs?
> C:\Program Files\Oracle\Inventory\logs\installActions2005-10-09_04-22-59PM
> Any ideas(Resolutions)?
I'm afraid this is not Oracle group. This is MS SQL Server group.
Look for comp.database.oracle subgroups.
It's not a client application issue, so do not post it in client
subgroups.
As far as I know there's no way to get that password, but there
may be a way to log in without that password and to reset that
password to a new one (there is in Oracle 8i), but I do not know how.
You could probably also try uninstalling the server and reinstalling it.
Hilarion
Problem:
I just went through the instructions for " Installing the Oracle9i
Database[1]". My problem is that I don't remember the passwords I created
and I'm following the instructions for loggin in... I am failing
miserably. Panicing..
I can see the id in the logs.
Will the password be in the Logs?
C:\Program Files\Oracle\Inventory\logs\installActions2005-10-09_04-22-59PM
Any ideas(Resolutions)?
Thanks,,,,
Please do not multi-post.
Tom
Thomas A. Moreau, BSc, PhD, MCSE, MCDBA
SQL Server MVP
Columnist, SQL Server Professional
Toronto, ON Canada
www.pinpub.com
"Taishi" <taishi_bak@.hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:eUoysqp0FHA.3660@.TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...
> Situation: 1st time using Oracle for a training class. 1st install
> Problem:
> I just went through the instructions for " Installing the Oracle9i
> Database[1]". My problem is that I don't remember the passwords I created
> and I'm following the instructions for loggin in... I am failing
> miserably. Panicing..
> I can see the id in the logs.
> Will the password be in the Logs?
> C:\Program Files\Oracle\Inventory\logs\installActions2005-10-09_04-22-59PM
> Any ideas(Resolutions)?
> Thanks,,,,
>
>
|||> Situation: 1st time using Oracle for a training class. 1st install
> Problem:
> I just went through the instructions for " Installing the Oracle9i
> Database[1]". My problem is that I don't remember the passwords I created
> and I'm following the instructions for loggin in... I am failing
> miserably. Panicing..
> I can see the id in the logs.
> Will the password be in the Logs?
> C:\Program Files\Oracle\Inventory\logs\installActions2005-10-09_04-22-59PM
> Any ideas(Resolutions)?
I'm afraid this is not Oracle group. This is MS SQL Server group.
Look for comp.database.oracle subgroups.
It's not a client application issue, so do not post it in client
subgroups.
As far as I know there's no way to get that password, but there
may be a way to log in without that password and to reset that
password to a new one (there is in Oracle 8i), but I do not know how.
You could probably also try uninstalling the server and reinstalling it.
Hilarion
Labels:
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