Account Management

Account Administrators use the Account page to perform administrative functions that affect various areas of Oracle Responsys. Select any of the available choices to access the pages that allow you to customize and control the behavior of your Oracle Responsys account.

Important: Some sections described in the online help might not be available because those features are not enabled for your account.

Accessing the Account page

  1. From the side navigation bar, select Account. (If you do not see the side navigation bar, click the Menu button (aka Hamburger menu) icon.)

    The Account menu is displayed on the left side of the screen, and the Account summary page is displayed on the right side of the screen. This page shows useful details, such as the account name, pod, time zone, and the like.

    If your screen does not resemble this description, your account may not have been migrated to the new Account management interface yet. See the Account management changes for a description of the changes and a reference of the old navigation and page names to the new ones.

  2. From the Account menu, choose the menu item for the page you want to access.

To quickly locate the page you want to access, use the Search menu box at the top of the menu column. Type all or part of the name of the page you want to access, and then select the menu choice.

For example, to access the page for changing your password, type password in the Search menu box, and then select the Change password menu choice.

If the page does not show a search box but shows the older Account Management page, locate the link for the page you want by pressing Ctrl+F on your keyboard and typing all or part of the page name in the search box. Locate and click the link for the page you want to access.

Managing Account Settings

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