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15 Jul, 2009

Solving Oracle 10g error: “RemoteOperationException: ERROR: wrong password for user”

Posted by: Daniel In: Oracle 10g

Gotten this rotten Oracle 10g error after installing the Hyperion EPM 11.1.1.2 software (without configuring it).  Anyhow, found an obscure fix for it too, apparently this is an issue with 10.1.0.2. If you happen to get this error, it is because the OS user that you are trying to login to the Oracle Enterprise Manager with has not been setup to allow the user to logon as a “Batch Job.”

To resolve this issue:

  1. Go to “Control Panel” -> “Admin Tools” -> “Local Security Policy.”
  2. Within “Local Policies”, go to user “Right Assignment.”
  3. Add the user to “Logon as a Batch Job.”

The logon problem should now be resolved. This solution will only work for Oracle 10g on Windows 2003 Server. Have fun!

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2 Responses to "Solving Oracle 10g error: “RemoteOperationException: ERROR: wrong password for user”"

1 | muraylen

June 19th, 2010 at 4:51 am

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I get the exact error message but only when i have installed Oracle on a virtual machine running windows XP; can this solution help me out?

2 | admin

July 7th, 2010 at 1:01 pm

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Can’t believe you run DRM on XP, it’s not supported !!!

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