User guide

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d. Select Passwords must contain both lower and upper case characters if new passwords
must contain at least one uppercase and one lowercase letter.
4. Specify the lockout policy for the authentication service:
a. Select Lockout users after invalid login attempts to assign a specific number of user login
attempts. Continue to step b.
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Leave the checkbox unselected to specify unlimited user login attempts. Go to step 6.
b. Type the number of allowable user login failures (from 1-25) in the Maximum Login
Failures field, or select it using the drop-down menu.
c. Select Automatically unlock users after the lockout period to permit user logins after a
certain amount of time. Specify the lockout period (in minutes) by typing a number (from
1-1,440) in the Maximum Lockout Period (minutes) field, or select it using the drop-
down menu. Specifying 1,440 minutes is equivalent to 24 hours.
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Leave the checkbox unselected if you do not wish to specify a lockout period. If you do
not specify a lockout period, a user administrator or administrator must manually unlock
locked user accounts. See Unlocking User Accounts on page 155 for more information.
5. Click Save and then click Close. The User Authentication Services window will open.
To change custom field labels for user accounts that use internal authentication:
1. In the User Authentication Service window, click DSView Internal. The side navigation bar
will change to include DSView Internal at the top and, below the name, information you
may define.
2. Click Custom Field Labels in the side navigation bar. The Authentication Service User
Account Custom Field Labels - DSView Internal window will open.
3. Type the text that you wish to appear in each of the six custom field labels.
4. Click Save and then click Close. The User Authentication Services window will open.
By default, the custom field labels do not display in the User Accounts - All window, but they may
be added to the display, using the Customize link. See Using the Customize link in windows on
page 15 for more information.
To change connections for Windows NT external authentication services:
1. In the User Authentication Services window, click the name of the Windows NT service. The
side navigation bar will change to include the name of the service at the top and, below the
name, the information you may define.
2. Click Connection in the side navigation bar. The Authentication Service Connection Settings -
NT window will open.
3. Type a name in the Service Name field to change the name of the service that appears in the
Name column of the User Authentication Services window.