1. Run startDomainEnv. cmd in the \ bin directory to initialize the environment variable.
2. run java weblogic. security. utils. AdminAccount username and password
The weblogic. security. utils. AdminAccount class is in the weblogic. jar package. If you do not run step 1
You can also find the weblogic. security. utils. AdminAccount class.
3. Step 2 generate a new DefaultAuthenticatorInit. ldift file and use it to replace
Domain/security/DefaultAuthenticatorInit. ldift file.
4. Delete the initialization status file from the domain/servers/AdminServer/data/ldap/subdirectory.
DefaultAuthenticatormyrealmInit. initialized.
5. Change the user password in the domain/servers/AdminServer/security/boot. properties to the new user password.
As follows:
# Fri Sep 18 10:01:34 CST 2009
Password = User Name
Username = Password
6. Restart weblogic.
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