How To Change Self Password While Instantiating tcUtilityFactory Class In Oracle Identity Manager As An End-User
(Doc ID 797393.1)
Last updated on JANUARY 31, 2022
Applies to:
Identity Manager - Version 9.1.0.0.0 to 9.1.0.2Information in this document applies to any platform.
Purpose
This note will provide details regarding how an End-User can change self password and instantiate tcUtilityFactory using an End-User’s credentials.
Scope
Customers may come across various scenarios where they may want End-Users to change their own password while instantiating tcUtilityFactory class using their own End-User’s credentials. This note will provide details to how End-Users to change their password and instantiate utility factory using End-User’s credentials.
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