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Chapter 111 Credential Policy Default Configuration
Finding Credential Policy Defaults
Table 111-1 describes the credential policy default configuration settings. See the “Related Topics”
section on page 111-4 for related information and procedures.
Finding Credential Policy Defaults
This section describes how to find or review existing credential policy default information.
Step 1 Choose User Management > Credential Policy Default.
The Find and List Credential Policy Defaults window displays the assigned policies.
Table 111-1 Credential Policy Default Configuration Settings
Field Description
Credential User This field displays the user type for the policy that you selected in the
Find and List Credential Policy Defaults window.
You cannot change this field.
Credential Type This field displays the credential type for the policy that you selected in
the Find and List Credential Policy Defaults window.
You cannot change this field.
Credential Policy Choose a credential policy default for this credential group.
The list box displays the predefined Default Credential Policy and any
credential policies that you created, as described in the
“Credential
Policy Configuration” section on page 112-1.
Change Credential Enter up to 127 characters to configure a new default credential for this
group.
Confirm Credential For verification, reenter the login credential that you entered in the
Change Credential field.
User Cannot Change Check this check box to block users that are assigned this policy from
changing this credential.
You cannot check this check box when User Must Change at Next Login
is checked. The default setting for this check box specifies unchecked.
User Must Change at Next
Login
Check this check box to require users that are assigned this policy to
change this credential at next login. Use this option after you assign a
temporary credential.
You cannot check this check box when the User Cannot Change check
box is checked. The default setting for this check box specifies
unchecked.
Does Not Expire Check this check box to block the system from prompting the user to
change this credential. You can use this option for low-security users or
group accounts.
If this check box is checked, the user can still change this credential at
any time. When this check box is unchecked, the expiration setting in the
associated credential policy applies.
The default setting for this check box specifies unchecked.