Configuring Different Credentials for Each Property
Configuring Different Credentials for Each Property
In the EMC, select the Enterprise level, click Setup, and then click Properties.
In table view, scroll to the right until you see the Admin
Credentials and the Database Credentials columns. If a property is
not compliant, the Admin Credentials and the Database Credentials
columns are highlighted in red.
Click either the Admin Credentials or the Database Credentials column of the
non-compliant property, and go to the Property Parameters module.
Click the Security tab, and then
enter the User Security Credentials. Simphony
release 19.1 uses these credentials to authenticate the workstations.
The Install User Security Username must have at least two characters and must not contain a company
name, product name, common words, or Structured Query Language (SQL)
keywords (for example, Micros, Oracle, abcd, 1234, and so on).
The Install User Security Password must
have a minimum of eight characters and adhere to the Oracle Database
standards.
Enter the Current Password of the
Admin User.
Enter a new strong password for the Admin User.
Review the Simphony Installation Guide specifically,
the Database User Passwords section which contains
more information about password requirements.
Repeat Steps 5 and 6 for the Database User, and then click Save.
Repeat Steps 3 through 7 for all non-compliant properties.
If you are using Simphony release 2.9.1 or later, the steps
outlined above have changed in reference to allowing you to use your
EMC logon credentials to perform downloads, upgrades, and authentications
using the Client Application Loader (CAL) on service hosts and workstations.
See the Oracle Hospitality Simphony Configuration
Guide, specifically, the Employees and Privileges chapter,
for more information about configuring employees and their access
privileges.
To allow users to use their EMC logon credentials to access
and update service hosts and workstations:
Access the EMC and select the Enterprise level, Configuration tab, and then click Roles.
Select the Operations tab, click the Miscellaneous tab, and then within the Miscellaneous
Options section, enable the 10065 – Download Software,
Install and Authenticate Clients and Service Hosts Using CAL option.
Click Save.
Repeat these steps for each employee role you wish to assign
this privilege.