Private Database Logins for P6 EPPM

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Private database logins are used primarily by administrators to gain direct access to a database. For example, the privileged user login that you use to access the P6 EPPM database is a private database login. You can add, modify, or delete existing logins using the Database Logins tool. This can also be accomplished using the Administration Configuration tool.

P6 EPPM includes an encryption algorithm that provides enhanced security for private database logins; however, when you manually configure your database, the database does not automatically enforce the encryption algorithm. If you manually configure your database, "" Oracle recommends that you use this encryption algorithm. To do so, you must reset the private database login. See Resetting Private Database Passwords to Use the New Encryption Algorithm for instructions. If you automatically configure your database, you do not need to configure the encryption algorithm.

User logins and passwords are not affected.

Related Topics

Resetting Private Database Passwords to Use the New Encryption Algorithm

Adding Private Database Logins for P6 EPPM

Modifying Private Database Logins for P6 EPPM

Deleting Private Database Logins for P6 EPPM



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