After installing Enterprise Developer or 
               		Enterprise Server, you should retrieve the administration credentials that were generated at installation time from the vault. You will need
               these for most 
               		Enterprise Server activities. 
               	 
            
 
            	 
            Note: Micro Focus recommends you make a note of the administration username and password, and then delete them from the vault and/or change
               the password, as described below. 
               	 
            
 
            	 
            To retrieve the administration credentials: 
               	 
            
 
            	 
             
               		
               - You will need an interactive session (Windows command prompt, UNIX/Linux shell) on the target system. Remember that the installer
                  creates a unique password for each product installation. 
                  		
               
- Set your session up with the product environment. Open an 
                  		   on Windows, or source the cobsetenv script on UNIX. On UNIX, you may need to be running as either the 
                  		  Enterprise Server account (as specified when installing the product) or root, in order to have read access to the vault. 
                  		
               
- Run 
                  		  mfsecretsadmin read microfocus/temp/admin. You should receive output similar to: 
                  		  {"mfUser":"SYSAD", "mfPassword":"abcd1234"}The username will always be 
                     			 SYSAD. Note down the generated password. 
                     		  
                   
- Connect a browser to 
                  		  ESCWA using 
                  		  http://hostname:10086, where hostname is localhost if you are running on the same system as 
                  		  ESCWA, or the remote system's hostname otherwise. You will be prompted to sign on. Enter the username and password from step 3
                  to confirm they work. 
                  		  
                  You change the password using the following options: 
                     		  
                    
                     			 
                     - Before you log on to 
                        				ESCWA, on the splash screen, click 
                        				Change Password and complete the login details, confirm the new password and click 
                        				Submit. 
                        			 
                     
- In 
                        				ESCWA, click 
                        				Security from the menu bar. In the navigation panel, expand 
                        				ESCWA Configuration and then expand your security manager, then click 
                        				Users. In the 
                        				SYSAD row, click the 
                        				Edit icon. This opens the 
                        				Properties dialog box. Type a new password and then click 
                        				Save. 
                        			 
                     
 
- Optional: Delete the admin credentials from the vault using this command: 
                  		  mfsecretsadmin write -overwrite microfocus/temp/admin Note: If you delete the SYSAD user or change the password generated for it by the installer in the default VSAM Security Manager,
                     you need to provide new sufficiently authorized credentials for the Server Explorer connection. 
                     	 
                   
- Optional: Disable, delete, or change the password of the test user accounts 
                  		  SAFU, 
                  		  mf_mdsa, and 
                  		  SAFUIMS. These accounts exist for backward compatibility and are used by some tutorials, but have a known password and so entail
                  a certain amount of risk. You can modify or remove the accounts using 
                  		  ESCWA's 
                  		  Security page, by selecting the security manager under 
                  		  ESCWA Security Configuration in the navigation pane. 
                  		
               
- Optional: Disable, delete, or change the passwords of the system accounts 
                  		  mf_cs and 
                  		  mf_dep. See 
                  		  User accounts in the Default Enterprise Server Security Configuration for more information. 
                  		
               
Alternatively, you can disable the Default Enterprise Server Security configuration. You can do this at any time. See 
               		To Disable the Default Enterprise Server Security Configuration for more information.