What is the solution for me?? pls let me known as soon as possible
The problem is obvious: you are not using a sufficiently privileged O/
S account. The O/S account must be a member of the 'dba' group on
UNIX/Linux or the ORA_DBA group on Windows, and, on windows, must be a
local administrative account. A quick search of this newsgroup would
have likely produced any number of similar answers.
Since you don't provide the operating system you're using providing a
specific answer is impossible.
David Fitzjarrell
i am using windows 2000 prof.
I would recommend
a) bang your head a few times against your desk for being lazy
b) start reading those manuals
c) stop parasiting and abusing Usenet
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Sybrand Bakker
Senior Oracle DBA
Fact: 99.9 percent of all questions on any Oracle forum have already
been asked and answered over and over again. This is because most
posters think they are the first to run into a problem and
consequently don't search Google.
They are wrong: they are not unique, they are with *too many*
Wrong answer.
Desupported centuries ago.
You follow my WINDOWS advice, then:
1) Ensure the user account is a LOCAL administrative account
2) Ensure this account is a member of the ORA_DBA group
3) Try again
David Fitzjarrell
What about sqlnet.authentication_service=NTS?
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Frank van Bortel
Top-posting is one way to shut me up...
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Usually that's already configured by DBCA so I didn't mention it.
Yes, the sqlnet.ora should contain that entry.
David Fitzjarrell