12-20-2004 11:26 PM - edited 03-18-2019 04:00 PM
EAdministratorxxxxx and ESubscriberxxxx was created by Unity during the installation on AD and Exchange, but what will be the default password for these accounts? because nobody created the default password for the following accounts, Any Ideas?
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12-26-2004 04:14 PM
Actually this isn't the case because these accounts are created as part of installation which is before you have a chance to change the default Windows /phone passwords. They are all set to the same password. I don't believe that we publicly disclose the password but prior to 4.0(5) it is pretty weak. So you should change it or disable the account.
A couple of us are looking at getting rid of the Example Administrator account in 4.0(5). Example Subscriber is already gone and the Example Administrators time has come.
Thanks,
Keith
12-21-2004 06:22 AM
The default password for the example unity accounts are the same as the ones for the regular subscribers.
12-23-2004 10:38 PM
Is there any impact if these accounts will be deleted from Active Directory Users and Computers?
Regards
12-25-2004 08:31 AM
We recommend marking them as disabled, but not disabling them entirely. It's possible that there's still some object within unity that is linked to one or both of those subscribers for something. In general, the Esubscriber isn't used anywhere by default and it's safe to delete it, but the Eadmin is the default owner of all of the objects, such as call handlers and such, that are present at install time. If you take care to make sure everything has proper ownership, then it too may be deleted.
12-26-2004 04:14 PM
Actually this isn't the case because these accounts are created as part of installation which is before you have a chance to change the default Windows /phone passwords. They are all set to the same password. I don't believe that we publicly disclose the password but prior to 4.0(5) it is pretty weak. So you should change it or disable the account.
A couple of us are looking at getting rid of the Example Administrator account in 4.0(5). Example Subscriber is already gone and the Example Administrators time has come.
Thanks,
Keith
12-26-2004 09:05 PM
Thanks a lot for the information.
Regards
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