admin@example.com, hradmin@example.com
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‎06-16-2022 08:36 AM
Hi,
I have a question about these IDs(admin@example.com, hradmin@example.com). I understand these comes with the instance as default. I initially thought these are test data and need to be deleted once the instance is set properly with respective users. However I was told that we should not delete these IDs as ServiceNow uses them for many background tasks. From security perspective, this looks like we are keeping a default account which comes with the instance. What is the best way to handle to avoid these accounts being a backdoor?

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‎06-16-2022 08:49 AM
Hi there,
Provide the default admin user with a new password, put the password in a vault 🙂
Indeed, don't delete or deactivate or lock or remove the admin role on the default admin user!
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‎07-25-2022 09:12 PM
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