Ora 12546 Tns Permission Denied Vista
Re: ora-12546 TNS: permission denied on Windows XP 64 bit platform Oracle FAQ Your Portal to the Oracle Knowledge Grid ->->->->Re: ora-12546 TNS: permission denied on Windows XP 64 bit platform. From: IANAL_VISTA Date: Mon, 16 May 2005 01:19:36 GMT Message-ID: rramson_at_gmail.com wrote in news.590_at_o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com: >I tried installing Oracle 9i and 10g on WindowsXP 64 bit edition and >each time it runs the database creation part, I get a lot of ora-12546 >errors. The installation says that it is complete but when I try >sql*plus to get into the database, I get the ora-12546 error. I tried >running the install as the administrator but I still get the same >error. I turned off the firewall and I still get the same error. I >did a search through the archives and all of the problems were relating >to UNIX. Has anyone run across this problem on windows and/or have a >suggestion on how to fix it?
Oracle TNS Permission denied when creating. But the Database Configuration Assistant throws an 'ORA-12546:TNS Permission denied' error when creating the. Babbie Earl 2010 The Practice Of Social Research 12th Edition.
TNS-12546 / ORA-12546: TNS:permission denied * symptom: TNS-12560 / ORA-12560. Is this perhaps some home/basic edition of Vista that can't run Oracle services? Ora 12546 Tns Permission Denied Vista: Software Free Download. 9/22/2016 0 Comments Oracle ORA-12546: TNS:permission denied. I installed Oracle 10g on a Red Hat 9.0. Oracle TNS Permission Denied *. 12546 ORA-12546: TNS:permission denied *. Permission denied by web2py with Apache2 on CentOS.
>>TIA >>oerr ora 6, 00000, 'TNS:permission denied' // *Cause: User has insufficient privileges to perform the requested operation. // *Action: Acquire necessary privileges and try again. I've said this before & I'll say it again. When you are logged directly onto the same system as the DB server, then SQL*NET is NOT required to connect to the database; assuming your session is a member of the 'dba' group (the same as owns Oracle's files). It might be because remote access has not be enabled. SQL*Net implies remote access. SQL*NET does not know or care about where the 'remote' client is located.
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