1.Login to the Oracle Directory Manager
2.Unix: cd $ORACLE_HOME/bin (Should be the INFRA_HOME/bin directory)
./oidadmin
3.Windows: Use the 10g client to connect to the ODM by giving the appropriate hostname and Port no
4.Once after loggin to the ODM
*.Click Entry Management
*.Click dc=com( or ***As per your configuration)
*.Click the next subtree dc=***(As per your configuration)
*,Click cn=Users
*.Click cn=orcladmin (under the cn=Users)
Select the properties for the orcladmin user and change the userpassword column in the properties to your new password .
5.Save your changes.
6.Cycle the OID and OC4JSECURITY in your infrastructure for the new changes to take effect.
This should work.
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