Change OpenEdge database user account passwordsSave PDFSave selected topicSave selected topic and subtopicsSave all topicsShareShare to emailCopy topic URLPrintLast Updated: February 11, 20261 minute readOpenEdgeVersion 13.0Documentation To change a password: Connect to a database as a user who has DBA privileges. Choose the Security node in the OpenEdge DB Structure view. The Security tab appears in the OpenEdge DB Details view. Select a user account from the list in the Security tab. You can change passwords for any user accounts whose type is internal. Click Change user password in the Security tab. Type a new password, and confirm it. Note: The password is case-sensitive. Click OK. Related LinksView OpenEdge database user account informationCreate OpenEdge database user accountsDelete OpenEdge database user accountsChange privileges for OpenEdge database user accountsGrant privileges to OpenEdge database user accounts
To change a password: Connect to a database as a user who has DBA privileges. Choose the Security node in the OpenEdge DB Structure view. The Security tab appears in the OpenEdge DB Details view. Select a user account from the list in the Security tab. You can change passwords for any user accounts whose type is internal. Click Change user password in the Security tab. Type a new password, and confirm it. Note: The password is case-sensitive. Click OK.
To change a password: Connect to a database as a user who has DBA privileges. Choose the Security node in the OpenEdge DB Structure view. The Security tab appears in the OpenEdge DB Details view. Select a user account from the list in the Security tab. You can change passwords for any user accounts whose type is internal. Click Change user password in the Security tab. Type a new password, and confirm it. Note: The password is case-sensitive. Click OK.