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+ | The inactive period is specified by a number, representing the number of days, which afterwards the user account will expire. | ||
+ | ===Note=== | ||
+ | * Enter the number '''0''' to keep the original setting | ||
+ | * Enter the number '''-1''' to set no expiry date | ||
+ | * Enter any other number to specify the number of days required before a users account will become disabled | ||
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
+ | * [[Password Policy]] | ||
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Revision as of 08:35, 1 April 2016
This article will explain how you can implement this feature for use on your SmartSimple system. |
Overview
After a period of inactivity users accounts will now become deactivated. Based on defined privacy policy settings, an account can become fully disabled or require a password reset to regain access. These policies can be configured from within the company security settings and allows for different actions based on internal and external users.
- Click on the Configuration
- Navigate to the Security Tab
- Under Login & Security Settings click on the Password Policy hyperlink
- Locate the User Expiration Settings option
Illustrated
Options
The inactive period is specified by a number, representing the number of days, which afterwards the user account will expire.
Note
- Enter the number 0 to keep the original setting
- Enter the number -1 to set no expiry date
- Enter any other number to specify the number of days required before a users account will become disabled