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My user login is not working after provider setup

Hello Experts,
I created user biadmin at WebLogic serverlike below:
Then I assigned application roles BI Consumer, B Content Author and BI Service Administrator at EM to this user.
Till this moment I was able to login to Analytics without any issue with my user biadmin.
Then I created one provider called as idcscloudintegrator as below:
I created respective group and user for this at Application roles as well.
Now problem is I can only login through provider related user and not with biadmin.
Thanks,
Answers
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In all honest don't you want to go for a proper training? You need to comprehend these things before randomly messing with them. You are running the risk of being more of a menace than a help to any real life project as you probably won't know how to undo and what to undo after all your changes and if something doesn't work.
There are so many things just plain wrong above that it's hard to find a starting point. Just one hint: Please at least read the documentation and READ what "Control Flag" = "SUFFICIENT" means and implies.
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Hi Chris,
Yes, I agree that changes in real life project without knowing the stuff properly may be harmful. However all this exercise is part of exploring activity on my local system and not related to any real life project. Motive is learning by doing and it is obvious that I may commit mistakes initially , however I believe that the best way of learning is -let's do it and learn from mistakes
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To add to @Christian Berg's points, you may also need to look at the ordering of your Authentication Providers as this determines the authentication route taken by weblogic.
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Yes it's not a bad way to learn, but comprehension of WHY things work HOW they work can't always be achieved like that because you're missing the bigger picture and the theories behind things.
Like Joel's comment - it one more thing that you need to be aware of. But WHY you need to be aware of it and how that works in the bigger picture? I doubt you can get that from 5min in a forum thread.
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