What is the userid, password & host for downloaded personal Oracle 8i?

Can someone please tell me those info? I have gone through all the readme file but had no luck.

Hi,
What exactly you want to ask?
if you are talking about the userid,passwod and host after installing the downloaded version then you can use sys/change_on_install, system/manager or scott/tiger etc as userid/password and hostwill be the ipaddress/physical name of the machine where you installed oracle.
for connecting to oracle server from oracle client you have to configure tnsnames.ora under $ORACLE_HOME/netowrk.admin.
hope this ll help you.
Yogi
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