Discoverer default username, password and database??

Hello,
I had posted this in the wrong forum so I am posting this again over here...
I installed the trial version of the Oracle Discoverer Desktop on my machine. What is the default username, password and database that should be used to connect to discoverer?
Thanks

As far as I know, there is no such thing as a default user/password and/or database for Discoverer.
The database could be any database you like, for example one that you have on your desktop. Then you should first create a user to own the EUL, grant required privileges to that user (see manual), start Discoverer Administrator, create the EUL, fill the EUL with whatever you like, grant access to it to the user you want to use, and THEN then can start Discoverer Desktop and start working...

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