Click Account Info. Next to the Default Home Page field, click the List icon to see a list of pages from

Interacting with Your Portal 2-5

2.1.5 Changing Your Password

For security purposes, your password is set to expire after a certain number of days, as specified by the OracleAS Single Sign-On Server administrator. As the expiration date of your password approaches, you will be prompted to change it. If you think someone may know your password, change it immediately. If you forget your password, ask the OracleAS Single Sign-On Server administrator to reset it for you. If you do not change your password before its expiration date, you will not be able to log in until the OracleAS Single Sign-On Server administrator resets it for you. To change your password:

1. Click Account Info.

2. In the top right corner of the Edit Account Information page, click Change

Password .

3. In the Old Password field, enter the password that you currently use to log in.

4. In the New Password field, enter your new password. Enter the same password in

the Confirm New Password field to confirm that you entered it correctly.

5. Click OK to return to the Edit Account Information page.

6. Click OK to return to your home page.

The next time you log in, use your new password.

2.1.6 Choosing a Default Page Style

A style controls the colors and fonts used by portal pages. If your page contains an Account Info link you can specify a default page style of your choice. When a page is created, the page designer has the option of imposing a page style or allowing individual users to supply their own. See Section 11.8, Applying a Style. When you display a page that allows for individual page styles, the page style you select through the Account Info link is applied. To change your default page style:

1. Click Account Info.

2. Choose the Default Style from the list.

3. Click OK.

Note: Changing your password here affects all the OracleAS Single Sign-On Server applications you access, not just Oracle Portal. Note: Choose a password that you can remember, but is not obvious to others. There may be restrictions on what you can use as a password. For example, passwords may be restricted to a minimum number of characters or require at least one number. If you are having difficulty changing your password, contact your OracleAS Single Sign-On Server or portal administrator.