Restricting session through PROFILE

Hi
I created a user and pinned him to a profile which ideally shouldn't allow him to create parallel sessions.
First I created the profile.
CREATE PROFILE ext_user_prof LIMIT
SESSIONS_PER_USER 1 ---- Cann't create parallel sessions.
CPU_PER_SESSION UNLIMITED ---- Unlimited CPU Time.
CPU_PER_CALL 3000 ---- Single call limited the call for 30 secs.
CONNECT_TIME 15 ---- Session cann't last more than 15 mins.
LOGICAL_READS_PER_SESSION DEFAULT ---- Data block reads from memory is subject to DEFAULT profile.
LOGICAL_READS_PER_CALL 1000 ---- A single call cann't read more 1000 data blocks.
PRIVATE_SGA 15K ---- A single call cann't allocate more than 15K SGA memory.
COMPOSITE_LIMIT 5000000 Then I created the user.
CREATE USER EXT_USER IDENTIFIED
BY mypass123
DEFAULT TABLESPACE users
TEMPORARY TABLESPACE temp
QUOTA 5K ON users
PROFILE ext_user_prof
ACCOUNT UNLOCKWhen tried logging into the DB, with the user I created, I can open parallel sessions (Meaning, I can open several connections). Now, is there some thing wrong in the code or the way I understand the parallel session concept?
I use oracle 9.2
Thanks and Warm regards
Guru
Message was edited by:
guruparan18
Added the version detail and formated the code.

Many thanks to Pavan and Surachart.
Now, I am getting the error. So, please tell whether my understanding is right. If the RESOURCE_LIMIT is set to FALSE, the user can login irrespective of the restrictions he has in PROFILE. And when the RESOURCE_LIMIT is set as TRUE, I get this error.
Wonderful.
Further to that, where can I find what is the system setting ( Which table to look into for the detail of the setting?).

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