Hello Kevin That file is used by WebLogic when starting up a server to store the credentials. Typically located under <DOMAIN>/servers/<SERVER>/security folder. Its content is: username=<ENCRYPTEDVALUE> password=<ENCRYPTEDVALUE> If the boot.properties file doesn’t exist, then the process will try to take the credentials the credentials using other options, such as, from the JVM options or they will be prompted. When you create that file for the first time, the username and password are entered via clear text. If these credentials are validated against the embeddedLDAP, they will be encrypted to be used the next time the server starts up. You can use any credentials belonging to the administrator group. Now the fact that you are getting the “weblogic.security.SecurityInitializationException: Authentication denied: Boot identity not valid.” is a clear indication that the credentials store in the boot.properties file doesn’t match with the data stored in th
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