Problems with loading source model using omw from sql server 7 into oracle 9i

I am migrating data from sql servr 7 into oracle 9i. when doing capture phase i get the following error.
==>failed to load source model.[microsoft][odbc sql server][sql server]select permission
denied on column 'password' of object 'syslogins', database master, owner dbo.
Why is this so...is it bcz of something with my odbc link...
also is there any way to load only tables and not system tables when doing capture phase.
any help asap will be much appreciated.
thanks

Hi,
You must ensure that you have the correct password to login to SQL Server.
The Workbench requires some of the tables in the Master database.
Regards
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