Exporting Oracle DB 10g users into 9iAS OID

I was curious to know if there is a method by which it is possible to transfer the users from the 10g database, along with their database password (password they would use to log on to an instance of oracle), and transfer that to 9iAS version 2 OID. Or perhaps maybe it's possible to just dump the username passowrd to a file. Please advise on what the best approach is.

This is npot possible (at least not easy). The main reason is that the password in the database is hashed in a different way than the passwords in the OID. You might need to recreate the users.
However there are some possibilities to use database users in the OID (Enterprise Users and proxy users). Look up the OID admin guide.
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Andreas

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