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Solaris The Solaris Operating System, usually known simply as Solaris, is a Unix-based operating system introduced by Sun Microsystems. The Solaris OS is now owned by Oracle.

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Help a user logon in SUN SOLARIS 10 ?

I logon with root user, then ok, but as a user logon is not, it is the login window forever ah, wishes to receive help from members of the forum, thanks very much.
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Are you saying that you can login as root but not as a regular user? How are you attempting to log in? From the console or remotely? What milestone is the system at when you attempt to login?
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I logon with root user, then ok, but as a user logon is not, it is the login window forever ah, wishes to receive help from members of the forum, thanks very much.
Did you login as the user before or is this the first time?
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