Hi!

Note that if you set your init.ora parameter o7_dictionary_accessibility to
true, then you can connect as sys *without* sysdba or sysoper. But setting
this parameter to true (old behaviour) isn't a good idea anymore, but might
work for patching & maintenance type of work.

Tanel.

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>
> I have created my first 9i database on OS/390 v2.10.
>
> On my Oracle 8i instance, I can connect to the database
> using:
>
> sys/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> HOWEVER, In Oracle 9i, I cannot do this. I am FORCED
>
> to connect using:
> sys/[EMAIL PROTECTED] as sysdba
>
> I was wondering if this was a new 9i "feature"
> or if it was configurable? Or just a weird thing
> because of the mainframe environment.
>
> Comments please.
>
> Thanks in Advance
> - Babette
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