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Oracle Kerberos Configuration with Windows 2000 Active Direc


Question Posted Wednesday November 9 2005, 7:11 am

I want to configure Oracle 9i to work with Windows 2000 Active Directory KDC. The Oracle server is hosted on a machine which is part of W2k domain. I went through the Oracle Administration Security document. The first 3 tasks were completed but got stuck in the last task.
Tasks -1
1. Configuring Oracle Client
2. Configuring Oracle Server
3. Configuring Windows 2000 Server
4. Creating a user and logging into the oracle server
If any one has idea or suggestion please help.



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AGEHA answered Thursday November 10 2005, 1:09 pm:
Consider the user base when you answer a question like that. A very large majority of accounts are created by 13-17 year old girls. This DEFINITELY not the best place to be asking. I suggest you go to an Oracle-specific help forum.

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