Default users

Hi,
How to find the default users in oracle10gR2.?
I tried to find
select username,password,created from dba_users where account_status='LOCKED' OR account_status='EXPIRED';
and i have doubts about default users creation date.
Few days ago i installed oracle10g on windows,but default user creation date shows 2005... why?

Hi,
As you said the created date is 2005 right? you query the database with something like created date > '01-jan-2005' so that you can get the thing. It is a workaround but I dont see this as a permenant one.
The best way is to create the your own uses in your custom tablespace rather than the default tablespace created by the Oracle. So you can easily query the users falls on the DEFAULT_TABLESPACE column.
You can set your business requirements and can easily keep track of the users created by you.
Regards,
Vijayaraghavan K

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