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Using Oracle 10.2. I'm a newbie user, so there's probably a simple explanation to this. I wonder why I can't access iSQL*Plus. I'm trying to access it from Enterprise Manager. I login as SYSDBA, use the SYS user and the database password, but I don't get access. What are the steps to login in iSQL*Plus as SYSDBA? Gustaf |
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Using Oracle 10.2. I'm a newbie user, so there's probably a simple explanation to this. I wonder why I can't access iSQL*Plus. I'm trying to access it from Enterprise Manager. I login as SYSDBA, use the SYS user and the database password, but I don't get access. What are the steps to login in iSQL*Plus as SYSDBA? Gustaf |
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Using Oracle 10.2. I'm a newbie user, so there's probably a simple explanation to this. I wonder why I can't access iSQL*Plus. I'm trying to access it from Enterprise Manager. I login as SYSDBA, use the SYS user and the database password, but I don't get access. What are the steps to login in iSQL*Plus as SYSDBA? Gustaf |
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Using Oracle 10.2. I'm a newbie user, so there's probably a simple explanation to this. I wonder why I can't access iSQL*Plus. I'm trying to access it from Enterprise Manager. I login as SYSDBA, use the SYS user and the database password, but I don't get access. What are the steps to login in iSQL*Plus as SYSDBA? Gustaf |
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Spend your time in the command line SQL*Plus and you will gain more. |
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Spend your time in the command line SQL*Plus and you will gain more. |
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Spend your time in the command line SQL*Plus and you will gain more. |
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Spend your time in the command line SQL*Plus and you will gain more. |
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