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How To Extend Password Expiration Date for Integration User Accounts (Doc ID 2394923.1)

Last updated on OCTOBER 09, 2023

Applies to:

Oracle Fusion Sales Cloud Service - Version 11.12.1.0.0 and later
Oracle Fusion Application Toolkit - Version 11.12.1.0.0 and later
Oracle Fusion Financials Common Module Cloud Service - Version 11.12.1.0.0 and later
Oracle Fusion Project Management Cloud Service - Version 11.12.1.0.0 and later
Oracle Fusion Global Human Resources Cloud Service - Version 11.12.1.0.0 and later
Information in this document applies to any platform.

Goal

Fusion Application allows for provisioning and administering Integration User Accounts that are used with Web Services, REST APIs, Import/ Export Tools etc that are available in Fusion Applications. Although these Integration User Accounts require basic authentication i.e. Oracle User Name and Password stored in Oracle LDAP store, but the default password policy, expiration dates are applicable to these accounts e.g. Default Password Expiration of 90 days will apply to these accounts (similar to the general end users).

This often poses a challenge for the System Administrators and can possibly result in integration failures once the password for such account(s) gets expired. Therefore, it is desired that the password expiration dates for Integration User Accounts should be long enough so that the System Administrators would NOT need to update the passwords more often and the integration/ interfaces would function seamlessly.

This document provides information on How To Extend Password Expiration Dates for Integration User Accounts?
 

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