Database Creation on ASM

whenever i launch DBCA to create the database to configure it to ASM it asked for the password specific to ASM ,
the ASM instance is running well,,,,,,,as sysdba .............
but when i enter the password to create the database on DBCA it shows me error.......
is this right to ignore the password verificaton at this time..
using 10R2 on win2003 VMWare machine
Edited by: user8664817 on Jul 27, 2009 10:42 PM

when i enter the password to create the database on DBCA it shows me error.......I had a similar problem, and solved it by following MOS Doc ID: 431312.1

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