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ODI client asks wallet password, even if nothing has been set. In Oracle BI Apps setup.

Hi All,
Recently I have installed Oracle BI Apps 11.1.1.10.2 on Linux OS by following below link.
My Installation is 100 % successful without any error. I am also able to access Weblogic Console,EM, Analytics, BIACM, ODI Console.
Now I've installed an ODI client (11.1.1.9.0) on the same Linux machine (of course in a different folder outside of the Middleware Home).
Before opening the ODI client I've followed these steps as well
Copy cwallet.sso and jps-config-jse.xml from:
MW_HOME/user_projects/domains/bifoundation_domain/odi-client-config/embedded
To:
ODI_HOME/oracledi/client/odi/bin
Edit ODI_HOME/oracledi/client/odi/bin/odi.conf by updating the JPS configuration file name:
AddVMOption -Doracle.security.jps.config=./jps-config-jse.xml
Now when I am trying to open the ODI client by executing ODI.SH, the tool opens but when I am clicking on Connect to Repository icon to connect to Master Repository & then Work Repository inside it, well a dialogue box opens and asks for Wallet Password. By the way I have never set any wallet password but it still asks me to punch in the password. Can anyone help in troubleshooting this issue. I am not sure what password I have to specify.
I did some research & found this note, it says that "Oracle Data Integrator 11.1.1.9.0 Release - Studio Login Security Enhancements" & the note is as below :-
Oracle Data Integrator Studio login credentials can now be stored in a password-protected wallet. In order
to login to the Oracle Data Integrator Studio, a login profile must be created where the connectivity to the
ODI repository and the user credentials are specified. Oracle Data Integrator can now save these
credentials in either an encrypted login XML file or a password-protected wallet. Depending on your
security requirements you can now choose either of them. This feature is already available in ODI 12c
releases.
If someone could help to resolve this.
Thank you
Dipak.