RE: passwords case sensitive

2003-10-18 Thread Jared . Still

Already tried that - no go.







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BTW if you put in double-quotes it just, just ,might work.
 
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Sorry, can't make it work in the case of 'ProperCase', at least not easily. 

I wasn't thinking it through when I replied. 

You could use it to enforce all lowercase, or init caps. 

Jared 







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@C:\oracle\ora92\rdbms\admin\utlpwdmg.sql 
  
Im not seeing anything in that script that refers to enforcing ProperCase ??? 
  
?? 
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see $ORACLE_HOME/rdbms/admin/utlpwdmg.sql 




  
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Is it possible to force a password case sensitive? Command?

Thanks!
TGIF 
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Not able to add DB which is ruuning on the local node

2003-10-18 Thread tamizh
Hi List:

I installed Oracle 9i on Windows NT,configured OEM on Windows and could successfully 
connect to OEM.

Discover node works fine for remote machines(adds database,listener,http server,ect) 
but not allowing me to add database which isrunning on local machine. 

Even OEM is not allowing me to add DB using manual configuration.

What could be wrong? Did anyone come across this
scenario?

Any help would be really appreciated.
TIA
-Sami

 


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RE: passwords case sensitive

2003-10-18 Thread Jamadagni, Rajendra



BTW if 
you put in double-quotes it just, just ,might work.
 
Raj

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  passwords case sensitiveSorry, can't make it work in the case of 'ProperCase', at least not 
  easily. I wasn't thinking it 
  through when I replied. You could 
  use it to enforce all lowercase, or init caps. Jared 
  


  
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RAC vs Fail Safe

2003-10-18 Thread Luc Demanche
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Hi gurus,

I'm in a process of evaluating a high availability 
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What the difference between RAC and Fail Safe 
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Re: Older IT Workers becoming a hot commodity

2003-10-18 Thread Nuno Souto
Don't you go giving them any ideas...

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