Where to fing HR user's password?

Hi,
I've installed Oracle DB 10g Personal edition. It is HR user and I'd like to use it, but I don't know the password.. Could anyone help me?

Hi,
during the installation you should have set this account up. Usually demo accounts need to be unlocked
However, you can do this manually if you have an administration account.
If the personal edition has SQLPlus then connect to it as administrator and issue
alter user hr identified by hr;
to set the password to hr
If the account is locked, then issue
alter user hr account unlock;
before changing the password
The default password though is hr if I remember well
Frank

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