How do I a full database impoert?

Could somebody help me?
I have a database (OraEE 8.1.6 WinNT), SID=DB01 and I have a full export database dump, it was made like this:
EXP system/<pw> file=MY.DMP full=Y
I would like to make a same database in an other instance (SID=DB02).
I have started the new empty DB02 (there are not exist all table space than these were in the DB01), but I don't know how to use the IMP.EXE.
I have tried it like this:
IMP system/<pw> file=MY.DMP full=Y
If I run it than some user and schema are missing from the DB02 database.
How can I make an exactly same copy from the originan database?
Thank you very mutch.
Regards
Viktor
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The above solution is correct. Along with this you also need grant for the user EXP_FULL_DATABASE and IMP_FULL_DATABASE. If not you grant using the following syntax.
grant EXP_FULL_DATABASE to <user-name>
grant IMP_FULL_DATABASE to <user-name>
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