1. Remote Desktop (Windows) / Telnet (Unix/Linux) to OS level and connect to the sql using the command prompt.
| C:\Documents and Settings\devadm>sqlplus "/as sysdba" | 
2. View the SAP* table.
| SQL> select UFLAG, BNAME, MANDT from SAPSR3.USR02 where BNAME='SAP*'; | 
3. Unlock the SAP* password.
| SQL> update SAPSR3.USR02 set UFLAG=0 where BNAME='SAP*'and MANDT=000; | 
4. Reset the SAP* password
| SQL> deletefrom SAPSR3.USR02 where BNAME='SAP*'and MANDT=000; | 
5. Set the parameter login/no_automatic_user_sapstar is set to 0. You also can check in RZ11. You need to reboot the SAP once the parameter is change.
| login/no_automatic_user_sapstar=0 | 
Note:
• This example shows for SAP* in client 000 in Oracle environment.
• Default password for sap* is pass / 06071992.
• Execute transaction code /$tab to reset buffer
• Default password for sap* is pass / 06071992.
• Execute transaction code /$tab to reset buffer
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