Using Microsoft Management Console to Administer a Database
Microsoft Management Console provides a central location for network administration.
Microsoft Management Console hosts applications (called snap-ins) that administrators can use to manage their networks. Oracle snap-ins enable database administrators to:
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Configure Oracle Database administrators, operators, users, and roles so the Windows operating system can authenticate them
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Configure
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Modify registry parameters for all Oracle homes on the computer
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Modify the computer host name, user name, and password for the database
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View and terminate an Oracle Database thread
 
Parent topic: Using Windows Tools