System Profile
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In the table TR47_CAWIS_GENERAL_PROPS:
First, backup the existing password/encryption infoUPDATE TR47_CAWIS_GENERAL_PROPS A SET A.PROPERTY_VALUE =
(SELECT PROPERTY_VALUE FROM TR47_CAWIS_GENERAL_PROPS B
WHERE B.PROPERTY_NAME = 'MDM - MAILBOX PASSWORD' )
WHERE PROPERTY_NAME = 'MDM BACKUP - LAST KNOWN PASSWORD';UPDATE TR47_CAWIS_GENERAL_PROPS SET PROPERTY_VALUE =
(SELECT PROPERTY_VALUE FROM TR47_CAWIS_GENERAL_PROPS B
WHERE B.PROPERTY_NAME = 'MDM - MAILBOX PASSWORD SECRET' )
WHERE PROPERTY_NAME = 'MDM BACKUP - LAST SECRET ENCRYPTION';then, null out the encryption key
UPDATE TR47_CAWIS_GENERAL_PROPS SET PROPERTY_NAME = NULL
WHERE PROPERTY_NAME = 'MDM - MAILBOX PASSWORD SECRET';
Note : most fields (with the exception of “password” ) will be UPPERCASED when saved on the TR47 interface page in CAWIS. This would nullify any benefits of backing up up the old encrypted password at this point.
Clearing the value of “MDM - MAILBOX PASSWORD SECRET” is to tell MDM that the password is unencrypted. (Do not remove the row).
a. Set the value of “MDM - MAILBOX PASSWORD” to the new, unencrypted password.
b. Set the value of “MDM - MAILBOX PASSWORD LAST CHECK DATE to SYSDATE + 2”. This will ensure that MDM does the password change two days after the reset (you have to wait a day to do another password change)
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The MDM inbox/account is called DNRENAC. Currently, it’s password is auto updated every 80 days, by the MDM process on the script server at \\ncrws548\scripts\CivAv\CAWIS-MDM Again, log files in the “Log” directory will tell you exactly when the process began failing
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