Remove a scheduled task

Hello

I have a job that runs under the HUMADM user and want to disable or drop it.
I did not have the credentials of the user HUMADM but can connect to the database as a user of the system/sys.

When I run the below commands as user sys/system, it is said humadmjob must be a work or it does not.
This is because it is the research of the task under the user sys/system.

exec DBMS_SCHEDULER.drop_job (job_name = > 'humadmjob');

exec DBMS_SCHEDULER.stop_job (job_name = > 'humadmjob');

SELECT the owner, job_name, job_class, activated from dba_scheduler_jobs;

OWNER JOB_NAME ACTIVE JOB_CLASS
====== ========= ======= ======
HUMADM HUMADMJOB DEFAULT_JOB_CLASS TRUE


Can you please let me know how to stop or disable this job?
My version of oracle's Oracle Database 10g Enterprise Edition Release 10.2.0.2.0 - 64bi

Thank you
Kalai

exec DBMS_SCHEDULER.disable ("humadm.humadmjob");

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