DBA Password In Oracle 8 i

Hello All !
Can anybody tell me the default password for DBA in oracle 8i.
Also I want to know that how can i grant DBA privilage to a specific user in Oracle 8i ?
Thanks in Advance
Najeeb

Hi,
The default password in Oracle8i for the following users is as follows:
User Password
1) SYS change_on_install
2) SYSTEM manager
Regards,
MAK

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