systemUserAdmin Rol Defining Application User Profile Predefined responsibilities making Credentials defining resposibilities User Session Limits Session Timeout
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fist user logoninitial pass change process
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Function securityFunction Register
You allow a new user to sign-on to TheUltimateApp by defining an application user. An application user has a username and a password. systemAdmin Rol define an initial password, then the first time the application user signs on, they must enter a new (secret) password.
1.- An application user has a username and a password. SystemAdmin Rol define an initial password. 2.- When you define an application user, you assign to the user one or more responsibilities. A responsibility provides a context in which a user operates. This context can include profile option values, navigation menus, available concurrent programs, and so on.
System Administrator, you define ultimateAppSuite users, and assign one or more responsibilities to each user.
You define userName and password. Passwords are Case Sensitivity.
When you define a responsibility, you assign to it some or all of the components described below: 1.- Menu (Required) 2.- Data Group (Required) 3.- Function and Menu Exclusions (Optional)
UltimateAppSuite products are installed with predefined responsibilities. SystemAdmin Rol is one of them.
Rol Based Access Control By using RBAC, administrators have more granular control in granting submission privileges to users.
Using the following profile options you can specify limits on user sessions.
During comparison, if the entered password does not match the decrypted version, then an error message is displayed.
Function security s the mechanism by which user access to applications functionality is controlled.
Application developers register functions when they develop forms. A system administrator administers function security by creating responsibilities that include or exclude particular functions.
Oracle Application Object Library Securityhttp://docs.oracle.com/cd/E18727_01/doc.121/e12843/T156458T156461.htm#I_cx2Dsecure
http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E18727_01/doc.121/e12843/T156458T185608.htm
Access Control with Oracle User Managementhttp://docs.oracle.com/cd/E18727_01/doc.121/e12843/T156458T185608.htm
Users Users are individuals who have access to software applications at a particular enterprise.A user must have a unique name and should map one-to-one with an individual human or system. "Group" accounts are not correct uses of the user entity.
Groups Users can belong to Groups. The grouping can come from position or organization relationships modeled in applications such as Oracle Human Resources. Alternatively, ad-hoc groups can be created explicitly for security purposes. A group is sometimes referred to as a role.
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