What is step reset sys,system,sysman password

Dear Expert,
Due to security issue, company request to change sys,system,sysman and ASM sys password running on RAC DB 11.2.0.3
What is a proper way to change above power user login and does it efffect ORACLE ENTERPRISE MANAGE 11g user login. Please advise
Regard
LIANG

1.recreate the password file to reset sys password for DB/ASM
2.for system ,you may change it by alter user system identified by .....
3.check metalink...for sysman How to Change the Password of SYSMAN User in 10g and 11g Grid Control? [ID 270516.1]
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Thanks
Kuljeet Pal Singh

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