Difference between revisions of "Updated Login Messaging - Why?"
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This feature was implemented to enhance the general login security and align our protocols with accepted industry practices. | This feature was implemented to enhance the general login security and align our protocols with accepted industry practices. | ||
+ | Prior to this update, when a password change was requested, the password was immediately reset and sent via email. With this update the user will receive a password reset email with a required action (i.e. clicking on a link), once the action is completed the user will be prompted to change their password. In addition to this, a generic message will inform the user that the request has been sent. | ||
− | + | Also updated is the message displayed when incorrect credentials are entered when trying to log into a locked account. Users who enter an in incorrect username and or password combination will receive a standard “Invalid Login” message. | |
[[Category:Why]] [[Category:Global Settings]] | [[Category:Why]] [[Category:Global Settings]] |
Latest revision as of 14:42, 14 March 2016
This article will explain why this feature is a benefit to your organization. |
This feature was implemented to enhance the general login security and align our protocols with accepted industry practices.
Prior to this update, when a password change was requested, the password was immediately reset and sent via email. With this update the user will receive a password reset email with a required action (i.e. clicking on a link), once the action is completed the user will be prompted to change their password. In addition to this, a generic message will inform the user that the request has been sent.
Also updated is the message displayed when incorrect credentials are entered when trying to log into a locked account. Users who enter an in incorrect username and or password combination will receive a standard “Invalid Login” message.