What happens if I enter a wrong password?

The password is case-sensitive.

If you enter an incorrect username or password several consecutive times, based on the current settings, Oracle Argus Safety then performs one of the following:

  • Disables the Login button and displays a warning message.
  • Locks your account. If this occurs, you must contact your company Administrator to unlock your account. If you are still unable to login, please contact My Oracle Support.

Note:

The number of failed login attempts for log in of is configurable from Argus Console > System Configuration > System Management (Common Profile Switches) > Security > Number of consecutive failed login attempts before account is locked out.

Note:

In all other places in Oracle Argus Safety where you are prompted to enter a password for critical operations like lock, unlock, route, delete, if the failed log in attempts reaches three, the session will expire, but your username will not be locked.

Note:

The application sends an email for Invalid Log-in entries to a pre-configured email address that specifies the username used for Login along with the terminal from where the user tried to login to the system.

Note:

If you still cannot log in and you do not receive the Login Error dialog box, verify that the Pop-up Blocker functionality is disabled for your browser.