We can follow the below steps for changing or resetting Oracle Application user password:
Step 1: Login with 'sysadmin' user into Oracle E-Business Suite frontend page.
Step 2: In the Oracle Applications Home Page go to Navigator section, select the User Managementresponsibility
Step 3: Click the User Management Responsibility, under User Management, click Users
Step 4: In the Oracle User Management of page, we find lot of search options available for use,
we can use %also to find the name of the Oracle Application user.
If you now the employee id than you can directly enter here.
Let us say we want to change password for Employee id 'A0067' ,than I will enter 'A0067'
in the place
If you now the employee id than you can directly enter here.
Let us say we want to change password for Employee id 'A0067' ,than I will enter 'A0067'
in the place
where User Name is present
Step 5: Search the user
After entering the User Name, click Go
We can see the details as specified below:
Last Name First Name Email User Name Status Create User Reset Password Update
Step 6: Reset the password
Click the Reset Password tab and Choose Enter Manually option of resetting the password.
Step 5: Search the user
After entering the User Name, click Go
We can see the details as specified below:
Last Name First Name Email User Name Status Create User Reset Password Update
Step 6: Reset the password
Click the Reset Password tab and Choose Enter Manually option of resetting the password.
Now, we can enter the password and confirm the password and Click Submit.
Step 7: Verify and inform the UserAfter resetting or changing the password,
we can verify by logging from the Oracle E-Business Suite front end page.
Let us say we have reset the password of 'A0067' to welcome123,
than we can login successfully and inform the user for the change.
Step 7: Verify and inform the UserAfter resetting or changing the password,
we can verify by logging from the Oracle E-Business Suite front end page.
Let us say we have reset the password of 'A0067' to welcome123,
than we can login successfully and inform the user for the change.
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