password Oracle 10 g in the response file

Hi guys,.

I try to install oracle 10.2.0.1 on solaris using the answer file. The "funny" is that when you set passwords for something like 0RAcle1 (first char is 'zero'). It generates an error:
>
INFO: Definition of variable "s_superAdminSamePasswdAgain" ' * protégés of value, is not to be connected *'. Has received the value of the response file.
INFO: YES - 10155:Error while defining the variable s_superAdminSamePasswdAgain: the password must begin with a character for the user
INFO: Definition of variable "s_superAdminSamePasswdAgain" ' * protégés of value, is not to be connected *'. The calculation of the variable value received.
Selected user: ARRE & installation of this component only.
>

I tried with password in ""or wiothout - same result. "
If I put the same passowrds for a single word, like 'password' Setup works very well.

Are there restrictions on the parameters the password?

Thank you
Kido

Yes - it's in the doc to install: Pei http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/B19306_01/install.102/b15690/inst_task.htm#sthref771

Srini

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