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I had oracle 11g installed on my pc and for some reason, I needed to uninstall it and I did. The problem is now that I am trying to install it again, I face this issue as in the picture. the issue of am facing

if I hit ignore it will remain stuck.

jalil
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  • For uninstallation, I followed their official guide and stopped the services, removed the path, removed the keys, removed the oracle files, etc. – jalil Dec 09 '20 at 09:39
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    Most articles on this error code are addressing issues connecting to a working database , but your issue looks like it occurs during execution of DBCA to create the database in the first place. I googled 'dbca ora-28000 the account is locked' and got a hit that talked about your installtion OS user not being a member of the necessary OS (Linux) groups. This looks very like yours: http://sunilthetechfreak.com/2014/09/02/ora-28000-account-locked-error-while-creating-database-using-dbca-on-grid-infrastructure-with-asm-on-standalone-server/ – EdStevens Dec 09 '20 at 17:31
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    @Barbaros closed the question as a "duplicate", but - as far as I can tell - for a **wrong** reason. Barbaros, the database doesn't exist yet, it is just being created. Nobody can connect to it and ALTER USER to UNLOCK it. This is a completely different issue, as Ed Stevens described (and yes, I believe he knows, he is a DBA). – Littlefoot Dec 10 '20 at 07:20
  • Thanks @Littlefoot and EdStevens, voted to reopen. – Barbaros Özhan Dec 10 '20 at 07:43

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