Activate your account with email verification

After you receive your Oracle Health Response Readiness Welcome email, you can choose to activate your account by setting a password and requesting your multi-factor authentication (MFA) code in an email.

To activate your account with email verification:
  1. Locate the Welcome email message sent to you from Oracle.
  2. In the email message, select Activate Your Account.
  3. In the Reset Your Password dialog box, enter the password you want to use for your account, confirm it, and select Reset Password. The Congratulations dialog box opens.

    Your password must be between 8 and 25 characters and must include:

    • 1 uppercase letter
    • 1 lowercase letter
    • 1 number
    • 1 special character
    Your password cannot:
    • Contain the first name of the user
    • Contain the last name of the user
    • Contain the user name
    • Repeat the last four passwords

    Note:

    Your password expires after 120 days.
  4. In the Congratulations dialog box, select Continue to Sign In. The Login dialog box opens.
  5. In the Login dialog box, enter your user name and password, and select Sign In. The Enable Secure Verification dialog box opens.
  6. In the Enable Secure Verification dialog box, select Enable Secure Verification. The Select Your Default Secure Verification Method dialog box opens.
  7. In the Select Your Default Secure Verification Method dialog box, select Email. The dialog box refreshes, and an email is sent to you with a one-time verification passcode.
  8. Locate the message from Oracle in your email and open it. It contains your six-digit MFA code.

    Note:

    The MFA verification passcode expires in 10 minutes.
  9. In the refreshed Select Your Default Secure Verification Method dialog box, in the Code field, enter the six-digit MFA verification passcode you see in your email, and then select Verify Email Address. The Successfully Enrolled dialog box opens.
  10. In the Successfully Enrolled dialog box, select Done.
  11. Sign in to Oracle Health Response Readiness.