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remote_os_authent
Oracle 10.0.1:
Paramter Name: | remote_os_authent
| Description: | allow non-secure remote clients to use auto-logon accounts
| Type: | BOOL
| Obsoleted: | FALSE
| Can ALTER SESSION: | FALSE
| Can ALTER SYSTEM: | FALSE
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Oracle 9.2.0:
Paramter Name: | remote_os_authent
| Description: | allow non-secure remote clients to use auto-logon accounts
| Type: | BOOL
| Obsoleted: | FALSE
| Can ALTER SESSION: | FALSE
| Can ALTER SYSTEM: | FALSE
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Oracle 8.1.7:
Paramter Name: | remote_os_authent
| Description: | allow non-secure remote clients to use auto-logon accounts
| Type: | BOOL
| Obsoleted: | FALSE
| Can ALTER SESSION: | FALSE
| Can ALTER SYSTEM: | FALSE
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Oracle 8.0.6:
Paramter Name: | remote_os_authent
| Description: | allow non-secure remote clients to use auto-logon accounts
| Type: | BOOL
| Obsoleted: | FALSE
| Can ALTER SESSION: | FALSE
| Can ALTER SYSTEM: | FALSE
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Oracle 7.3.4:
Paramter Name: | remote_os_authent
| Description: | allow non-secure remote clients to use auto-logon accounts
| Type: | BOOL
| Obsoleted: | FALSE
| Can ALTER SESSION: | FALSE
| Can ALTER SYSTEM: | FALSE
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Related Error Messages:
ORA-01988: remote os logon is not allowedCause: Remote os login attempted when not allowed.
Action: Use a local client, or use the remote_os_authent system parameter
to turn on remote os logon.
This parameter is documented in the
Oracle Server Reference Guide.
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