I installed Oracle 11g. I didn't change the passwords for SYSTEM and SYS. However now I find that the default passwords do not work. Please help.
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It is possible to connect to the database without specifying a password. Once you've done that you can then reset the passwords. I'm assuming that you've installed the database on your machine; if not you'll first need to connect to the machine the database is running on.
Ensure your user account is a member of the
dba
group. How you do this depends on what OS you are running.Enter
sqlplus / as sysdba
in a Command Prompt/shell/Terminal window as appropriate. This should log you in to the database as SYS.Once you're logged in, you can then enter
alter user SYS identified by "newpassword";
to reset the SYS password, and similarly for SYSTEM.
(Note: I haven't tried any of this on Oracle 12c; I'm assuming they haven't changed things since Oracle 11g.)
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2@HannesdeJager: thanks for spotting the linkrot. I've got rid of the dead link. I've also removed the section about me not having tried it on Oracle 11, as I now have. I haven't tried it on Oracle 12, however... Dec 10, 2013 at 22:40
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why when i execute "Connect /as sysdba" command in SQL Command Line, it gave me an error of "ERROR TNS: Protocol adaptor error" ?– gumuruhApr 19, 2016 at 21:28
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@gumuruh: either you're not connected to the machine the database is on, or the TNS listener isn't up. Apr 22, 2016 at 22:03
Login into the machine as oracle login user id( where oracle is installed)..
Add
ORACLE_HOME = <Oracle installation Directory>
in Environment variableOpen a command prompt
Change the directory to
%ORACLE_HOME%\bin
type the command
sqlplus /nolog
SQL>
connect /as sysdba
SQL>
alter user SYS identified by "newpassword";
One more check, while oracle installation and database confiuration assistant setup, if you configure any database then you might have given password and checked the same password for all other accounts.. If so, then you try with the password which you have given in your database configuration assistant setup.
Hope this will work for you..
Once installed in windows Followed the instructions starting from Run SQL Command Line (command prompt)
then... v. SQL> connect /as sysdba
Connected. [SQL prompt response]
vi. SQL> alter user SYS identified by "newpassword";
User altered. [SQL prompt response]
Thank you. This minimized a headache
actually during the installation process.it will prompt u to enter the password..At the last step of installation, a window will appear showing cloning database files..After copying,there will be a option..like password managament..there we hav to set our password..and user name will be default..