Archive for the ‘EnterpriseOne - Security’ Category
Oracle released the October 2008 Critical Patch Update. This update contains 36 new security fixes across 20 different products. A piece of EnterpirseOne, the Business Services Server, is included in this update. Oracle CPU - October 2008 Oracle CPU FAQ
October 15, 2008 | EnterpriseOne - General, EnterpriseOne - Security, oracle | No Comments »
Whether you are trying to change the processing options of an interactive version or a batch version. Sometimes you can run into issues where the application indicates that you do not have authority to change the version like the example to the left. To quickly get around this error, ...
October 1, 2008 | EnterpriseOne - SQLs, EnterpriseOne - Security | No Comments »
We have our passwords set to expire every 90 days. Sometimes there are user IDs that you don't want to change but don't really want them to show up on the audit report as not having an expiration period. Here is a SQL statement that can help you: ...
September 29, 2008 | EnterpriseOne - SQLs, EnterpriseOne - Security | No Comments »
My current employer is a publicly traded entity. As such, we are subject to SOX regulations. Because of this we run many reports periodically to satisfy the auditing department. One of those reports determines if there are any terminated employees that still have active UserIDs. Here ...
March 12, 2008 | EnterpriseOne - SQLs, EnterpriseOne - Security | No Comments »
We had an issue over the weekend... We built an update package successfully. However, we were unable to deploy it. The R98825D just kept running and running. It wouldn't end. We did all the normal stuff: Stop services Delete SQLPKGs ...
March 11, 2008 | EnterpriseOne - General, EnterpriseOne - Install/Upgrade, EnterpriseOne - Security | No Comments »