If you go to your ..../WebSphere/AppServer/config/cells/yourcellname
directory you should have a file called security.xml.   It is an ascii file
so edit appropriately.    Look for the line that says "security:Security"
then in that line search for the word "enabled" and set it to a value of
"false".    Restart WAS.






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Attempted to set up LDAP authentication. There was a problem but the admin
console didn't reveryt back to local OS authentication this time and I
cannot log in. How does one change it in one of the configuration files?

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