Re: I can't find a SETUP.EXE in the SQL Plus Client ??



D. Patrick schrieb:
a) I have the IP address and server name. How do I build this into the username?
You don't. Your dba, i.e., the one you don't want to talk to and
whose database you are trying to break into has made the choice of
addressing mode, be it tnsnames, beq or whatever.
He will tell you what to enter.

Volker
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