Deleting The Wallet; Changing The Password - Oracle Database B10772-01 Administrator's Manual

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Managing Wallets

Deleting the Wallet

To delete the current open wallet:

Changing the Password

A password change is effective immediately. The wallet is saved to the currently
selected directory, with the new encrypted password.
8-18 Oracle Database Advanced Security Administrator's Guide
(UNIX) ORACLE_HOME/admin/ORACLE_SID
(Windows)
ORACLE_BASE\ORACLE_HOME\rdbms\admin
Note:
SSL uses the wallet that is saved in the system default directory
location.
Some Oracle applications are not able to use the wallet if it is
not in the system default location. Check the Oracle
documentation for your specific application to determine
whether wallets must be placed in the default wallet directory
location.
Choose Wallet > Delete. The Delete Wallet dialog box appears.
1.
Review the displayed wallet location to verify you are deleting the correct
2.
wallet.
Enter the wallet password.
3.
Choose OK. A dialog panel appears to inform you that the wallet was
4.
successfully deleted.
Any open wallet in application memory will remain in
Note:
memory until the application exits. Therefore, deleting a wallet that
is currently in use does not immediately affect system operation.
If you are using a wallet with auto login enabled, you must
Note:
regenerate the auto login wallet after changing the password. See
"Using Auto Login"
on page 8-19

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