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Server Administrator's Guide
Using the User Configuration Tool : Working with the User Configuration Tool : Files updated by the User Configuration Tool
 

Files updated by the User Configuration Tool

When you specify user details using the User Configuration Tool, it stores these details in various files. The following table explains the file names and the parameters updated by this tool.
Table 14. Files and parameters updated by User Types
User type
Configuration file(s)
Parameters
Application Server
oebpsjndi.properties
*oebps.<appserver_name>.principal
*oebps.<appserver_name>.credentials
*oebps.<appserver_name>.jms.principal
*oebps.<appserver_name>.jms.credentials
*oebps.qs.principal
*oebps.qs.credentials
boot.properties
*user
*password
Incoming Email Server
oebpsemail.properties
*bpserver.email.incoming.server.user
*bpserver.email.incoming.server.password
Outgoing Email Server
oebpsemail.properties
*oebps.email.outgoing.server.user
*oebps.email.outgoing.server.password
LDAP
umacl.conf
*ldap.user.name
*ldap.user.password
Business Process Server Admin Credentials
bmboot.properties
*user
*password
The User Configuration Tool retains the original configuration files and also the subsequent ones, even after multiple runs of the this tool, since every time the file is backed up with a unique name by appending the suffix "_<timestamp>" to the file name, where the <timestamp> is the current time in long number format.