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Edit the User Account Policy

  1. Scroll down to Administration in the column to the left.

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  2. Click on Administration.

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  3. Scroll down.

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  4. Click on System….

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  5. Click on System Settings.

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  6. Click the User Account Policy tab.

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    Note
    : When an option is enabled, additional fields and settings display to allow you to customize the user experience further.

  7. Click on the field to the right of “Minimum password length:” and enter the desired minimum number of characters required for the user’s password.
  8. Click On or Off to the right of “Require an upper-case letter, A-Z:” to either require capital letters or disable the requirement.
  9. Click On or Off to the right of “Require lowercase letter, a-z:” to either require lower case letters or disable the requirement.
  10. Click On or Off to the right of “Require a number, 0-9:” to either require numbers or disable the requirement.
  11. Click On or Off to the right of “Require symbol, like & or @:” to require special characters or to disable the requirement.
  12. Scroll down.

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  13. Click On or Off to the right of “Enable password expiry timer” to require users to change their password at set intervals.
  14. Click On or Off to the right of “Allow password reuse” to require users to use different passwords when it expires.
  15. Click On or Off to the right of “Enable user lockout:” to enable or disable locking the user’s account if they enter their password incorrectly too many times.
    Note: When enabled, fields populate so that you can choose the desired settings.

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  16. Click On or Off to the right of “Allow basic authentication login” to enable or disable basic authentication.
  17. Click On or Off to the right of “Allow SAML login” to enable or disable the ability to log in with SAML.
  18. Scroll to the top of the page.

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  19. Click on Save near the top of the page.

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