Max # extents Error

When I execute this query in Oracle 8i Database.
SQL> create table MTL_MATERIAL_TRANSACTIONS_bak as select * from MTL_MATERIAL_TRANSACTIONS;
create table MTL_MATERIAL_TRANSACTIONS_bak as select * from MTL_MATERIAL_TRANSACTIONS
ERROR at line 1:
ORA-01630: max # extents (505) reached in temp segment in tablespace APPLSYSD
then Shall I use the following command Without shutting down the database. Is there any other solutions.
Please reply.
alter tablespace APPLSYSD default storage (maxextents unlimited);
OR
alter tablespace APPLSYSD storage (maxextents unlimited);

Hi user13098327,
Please read below thread;
http://asktom.oracle.com/pls/asktom/f?p=100:11:0::::P11_QUESTION_ID:956629961318

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