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Old 2007-03-20
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Hi all,

Is it possible to configure the following for a user:

1.Passwords should be of a minimum length of 8 characters
2. Password should have alphanumeric characters
3. Password expiry to be set at 45 days
4. Account shall be locked after 5 bad logins
5. Last 7 password history should be maintained (User cannot use last 7 password at password change)

Please suggest how to do these..
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Old 2007-03-21
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My theory is that you can use an AD [via LDAP] to authenticate your users, create those requirements on the AD side. I've never done this though :)
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Old 2007-03-22
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Yes but you need to do the schema update for it to work correctly
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Old 2007-03-23
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Yes but you need to do the schema update for it to work correctly
Schema update to the AD? Of course....everyone knows to do that, it's in teh documentation! :)
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