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I'm a SAS person to start but have used Personal Oracle (the SQL> prompt) to some degree. I have never set the accounts up after installing 10g which was really smooth. I used to use Personal Oracle stuff for SQL*Plus. Personal Oracle didn't go over well with Version 9 so nobody used it.
So I got smart an went to 10g where everyone thinks I should be - CURRENT.
The problem, and its probably simple:
I go to Oracle10g from the Start Menu, then Applications, then SQL*Plus.
The first time in i get the splash screen with-
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Log On
User Name: Scott
Password: Tiger
Host String: orcl
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It came back to me with the following message:
SQL*Plus: Release 10.1.0.2.0 - Production on Mon Jun 13
Copyright (c) 1982, 2004, Oracle. All rights reserved.
ERROR:
ORA-28000: the account is locked
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Simple question, how do i get logged in for the first time to the 'SQL>' prompt so I can do things like:
SQL> alter user Scott account unlock;
C:\> sqlplus 'sys/mypassword as sysdba'
C:\ sqlplus Scott/Tiger
with 10g the first time? Remember I used to dealing with SAS and I'm download the documentation as we speak. But, I have learned that the doc sometimes doesn't answer your specific question - like mine.
Help, Suggestions? (Or should I call Oracle and pull a TAR?)
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by: roperwPosted on 2005-06-13 at 05:00:00ID: 14201439
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