Name:
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Range = Up to 31 characters. Sets the service user's name.
The minimum name length is controlled through General
settings.
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If changing the user name and/or password of the current service
user used to load the security settings, after saving the changes
Manager should be closed. Not closing Manager will cause error warnings
when attempting to send any further changes.
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Password:
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Range = Up to 31 characters. Sets the service user's password.
To change the current password click Change. Enter and confirm the new password. Note that an error will be
indicated if the password being entered does not meet the password
rules set through General settings.
To clear the cache of previous password details used by the password
rules setting, click Clear Cache. For example,
if the rule restricting the reuse of old passwords has been enabled,
clearing the cache allows a previous password to be used again.
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Account Status
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Default = Enabled.
Displays the current service user account status (correct at the
time of reading from the system). The options are:
Enabled This status
is the normal non-error state of a service user account. This setting
can be selected manually to re-enable an account that has been disabled
or locked. Note that re-enabling a locked account will reset all timers
relating to the account such as Account Idle Time.
Force New Password This status can be selected manually. The service user is then required
to change the account password when they next log in. Until a password
change is successful, no service access is allowed. Note that the
user must be a member of a Rights Group that has the Security Administration
option Write own
service user password enabled.
Disabled This status
prevents all service access. This setting can be selected manually.
The account can be enabled manually by setting the Account Status back
to Enabled.
Locked – Password Error This status indicates the account has been locked by the Password Reject Action option Log and
Disable Account on the security General Settings tab. The account
can be enabled manually by setting the Account Status back
to
Enabled.
Locked - Temporary This status indicates the account is currently locked temporarily
by the Password
Reject Action option Log and Temporary Disable on the security General Settings tab. The account can be enabled
manually by setting the Account Status back to Enabled, otherwise
the service user must wait for the 10 minute period to expire.
Locked - Idle This
status indicates the account has been locked by passing the number
of days set for the Account Idle Time on the security General Settings
tab without being used. The account can be enabled manually by setting
the Account Status back to Enabled.
Locked - Expired This status indicates the account has been locked after passing
the Account Expiry date set below. The account can be enabled manually
by setting Account
Status back to Enabled, and resetting the Account Expiry date
to a future date or to No Account Expiry.
Locked – Password Expired This status indicates the account has been locked after having
not been changed within the number of days set by the Password Change
Period option on the security General Settings tab. The account can
be enabled manually by setting the Account Status back
to Enabled.
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Account Expiry
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Default = <None> (No Expiry).
Not applicable to Web Manager.
This option can be used to set a calendar date after which the
account will become locked. The actual expiry time is 23:59:59 on
the selected day. To prompt the user a number of days before the expiry
date, set an Expiry
Reminder Time on the security General Settings tab.
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Rights Group
Membership
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The check boxes are used to set the Rights Groups to
which the user belongs. The user's rights will be a combination of
the rights assigned to the groups to which they belong.
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