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How is EBS managing old user accounts. Suppose for example that your users, passwords expire all 60 days, if a user changes not their password to tell of the last 12 months, then tries to connect to the application, including at - there are locked or it will invite them to a new password? Is an account locked when an admin between one end date, or if their password expires before the user changes that his password is that also the end date so the locks out of the system and the user.

Password_date field FND_USER is what controls the password expires. Once the date system after the expiration date, the account does not automatically get locked. If a connection attempt occurs with an expiry date of message correct password, the user is prompted to change the password. Account lockout occurs only when invalid connection attempts beyond what is defined as the maximum number allowed in your profile FND Option value parameter.

I hope this helps.

Best regards

Arif.

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