How to set up APEX internal administration

Hello,
      I think the default username is admin and i try to set up the password, however, i got the error message:
      Enter a password for the ADMIN
      ERROR:
      ORA-01435: user does not exist
Thanks,
Jennifer

Hi,
I think you mix up APEX and database users.
Reset APEX admin user password, use apxchpwd.sql script from APEX install files
http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E37097_01/doc/install.42/e35123/otn_install.htm#BABDEAFD
Regards,
Jari

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              ><html>
              >You should be able to do it via console in 6.1
              ><br>Not sure if it was added in 6.0
              ><p>For 6.0 you can set this via command line
              ><br>java -Dweblogic.interfaceAddress=<addr>
              ><p>You need 6.0 SP2 RP1
              ><p>--
              ><br>Kumar
              ><p>Nilesh Shah wrote:
              ><blockquote TYPE=CITE>I just downloaded Rolling Patch 1 for WLS6.0SP2.
              ><br>While reading the README file it says
              ><br>" ISSUE 42518: Provided a way to set which NIC card to use for multicast
              >traffic
              ><br>"..
              ><p>Can anyone tell me how to set this?. on my WebApplication server it
              >has two NIC
              ><br>cards and I want to use the NICcard which is being used to talk to
              >internal network
              ><br>for multicast messages.
              ><p>One more thing,
              ><p>Can anyone one tell how to search for bugs (ISSUES) in weblogic. I
              >am
              >looking
              ><br>place where I enter ISSUE number and should get the detailed description
              >of bug/issue
              ><br>etc..
              ><p>Thanks for helping,
              ><p>Nilesh</blockquote>
              ></html>
              >
              

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