Oracle password issue

I have inherrited an application which uses an 8.1.7 database which is running on an old server which is soon to be decomissioned. As such I have been looking to moving this onto a supported version of Oracle running on a more up to date server. The problem I have is that the app uses MicroSoft IIS to connect to a schema with a password which is hard coded in a dll, despite trying various password crackers available via Pete Finnigans web site, I have been unable to crack this. I could upgrade from 8.1.7 to 10g release 1 if it were not for the fact that I do not have 10g release 1 and it can no longer be download from OTN, nor do I have the installation kit for 8.1.7. This leaves me with legacy import and export, could someone please correct me if my understanding is correct, in that:-
1. To perform any kind of import the destination schema needs to exist first
2. Importing into an existing schema will not reset the password of that schema to what it was in the source database.

Hi,
Am not sure why you want to upgrade to 10R1 when you can upgrade to 10R2
1) No if you are doing full export import it is not necessary to have destination schema.
2) Yes importing of data does not reset the password.
Moreover if you do not know the password of a schema in R8, still you can set the same password by using below command
alter user identified by values '<encrypted password from dba_users';Regards
Anurag

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