Export Oracle 9i / Import Oracle 10g

Dear all,
I´ve a Oracle 9i installation. From this instance I create with the exp-tool a user dumpfile. Then I would like import this dumpfile into a 10g instance. With thre schematas it works only that one tell me : Only a dba can import a dumpfile that have been created by a dba. But this user on 10g is a dba.
Thanks for any usefull sugestions.
Kind regards
Robert

try to import wi this command
imp <username/password'> file=<Directory/.dmp> full=y ignore=Y BUFFER=67108864
ignore=Y opton will ignore if the object already exists
Precreate the users and Tablespaces before uising this command
the message you have posted is bit unclear
Hope this will help

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