Query on Logging into database

Dear Friends,
I am using Oracle XE 10g version
I have restored an Oracle Dump to Oracle XE version using imp command
(while importing I used System user name and respective password)
Now how do i login to the respective database?
Expecting your suggestions and help.
Thanks and regards
Bharath Kumar V

How you log in into the database without knowing any database passwords depends on plataform, I will assume linux and windows. I will also assume you have the Administrator account on windows and root account on linux.
On linux you get into root and su - oracle.
Set the ORACLE_HOME variable (can't remeber the default but is where you installed your database).
Set the ORACLE_SID=XE
Set the PATH=$ORACLE_HOME/bin:$PATH
and sqlplus "/ as sysdba"
If you follow this steps you are in, no matter the sys or oracle passwords.
On Windows log on the Administrator account.
Set up the dba group for the Administrator account.
Go to CMD and set the ORACLE_HOME variable.
Set the ORACLE_SID variable.
cd to the oracle_home/bin
and sqlplus "/ as sysdba"
This should works too.
Have a good day!
Hope it helps!
Ricardo Rodriguez

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