1. Create a backup copy of the user security tables (the F98OWSEC andF98OWPU).
2. Create a backup copy of the JDE.INI file for the security server.
3. Have all EnterpriseOne users end their user sessions.
4. Stop all EnterpriseOne servers and JAS servers.
5. Do the following to change the password that is stored in the F98OWPU table for the security user.

  • Sign-on to the machine that runs the EnterpriseOne deployment server.
  • Comment out the “SecurityServer” setting in the “SECURITY” section of the JDE.INI file for the deployment server. Be sure to save the change.
  • Sign-on to the deployment server using the security user’s name and password.
  • Run the P98OWSEC application.
  • Click on the form exit button labeled “Add System User”.
  • Find and then select the security user in the “Work With System Users” form.
  • Update the password for the security user in the “System User Revisions” form.
  • Click on the “OK” button to save the change.
  • Exit out of EnterpriseOne.
  • Undo the change made in step b.

6. Have your database administrator change the password for the security user at the database level.
7. For all EnterpriseOne servers, update the following JDE.INI file settings so that they are set to the new password for the security user. If the “QPassword” setting
is missing, do not add it to the JDE.INI file.
[DB SYSTEM SETTINGS]
Default Pwd=
[NETWORK QUEUE SETTINGS]
QPassword=
[SECURITY]
Password=
8. For all JAS.INI files on all machines, update the “Password” setting in the “SECURITY” section so that it is set to the new password for the security
user.
9. For all RunOneWorld.sh and EndOneWorld.sh scripts on all UNIX machines, update the “OWPWD” variable definition so that it is set to the new password for
the security user.
10. Start all EnterpriseOne servers and JAS servers.


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