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Disable User Account After Inactive Period

1,430 bytes removed, 18:15, 14 July 2019
==Overview==User accounts can be configured to automatically become disabled after a predetermined period of inactivity. Once disabled, a password reset is required by the user to regain access to the system. This feature adds to the many user management options within the system. ==Feature Illustrated==[[Image:Expiration_of_user_accounts.gif|Link=|700px]]<br />''The Expiration of Inactive Accounts section (above)'' ==Configuring the Feature==# From the Configuration menu, click on the REDIRECT [[Global Settings]] hyperlink.# Select the '''Security''' tab.# Click on the '''Password and Activation Policies''' hyperlink.Policy# Complete the '''Expiration of Disable Inactive Accounts''' section# Click '''Save'''. ==Options==* '''Disable user accounts after ''[X]'' days''' - The number of days a user account is inactive before it is disabled. Leave this field blank to disable this feature.* '''Cascade to sub-company password policies''' - Add a check mark to this field to force-update the password policy of all sub-companies. '''Note:'''This is applicable when an organization has a root company and a one or more sub-companies each with it's own password policies.* '''Expiry Message''' - The text to be displayed to a user trying to access an expired account. ==Notes==* To disable this feature, leave the '''X''' field value in '''Disable user accounts after ''[X]'' days...''' blank.==Also See==*[[Password Policy]] [[Category:Global Activation Settings]][[Category:Security]][[Category:System Auditing]]
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