Created EUL - Oracle Apps users only

Hello, all!
An EUL was previously created and the Oracle Apps users only was checked, which was supposed to be not. Business areas and folders were already created and i want to reuse all. Is there a way i can change the EUL to make it not for oracle apps users (uncheck or something). I tried exporting the eul but got an error ORA-00942 - table or view does not exist.
Thanks in advance.

Pl post details of OS, database and EBS versions.
You cannot disable/expire seeded EBS accounts (such as AK, ALR, AMF etc).
For the rest, pl see these MOS Docs
Secure Configuration Guide for Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12          [Document 403537.1]
Secure Configuration Guide for Oracle E-Business Suite 11i          [Document 189367.1]
HTH
Srini

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