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Chapter 111 Credential Policy Default Configuration
Assigning and Configuring Credential Policy Defaults
Step 2 Click the list item to display.
The window displays the credential policy default information for the policy that you choose.
Additional Information
See the “Related Topics” section on page 111-4.
Assigning and Configuring Credential Policy Defaults
This section describes how to assign a new credential policy and new default credentials to a credential
group. At installation, the system assigns a default credential policy to the credential groups.
Note Upgrades from 5.x releases automatically migrate application and end user passwords and PINs.
Before You Begin
To assign a default credential policy other than the predefined Default Credentials Policy, you must first
create the policy. Go to the
“Configuring a Credential Policy” section on page 112-4 if you have not yet
created the policy you want to use.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose User Management > Credential Policy Default.
The Find and List window displays.
Step 2 Click the list item to change.
The Credential Policy Default Configuration window displays with the current settings.
Step 3 Enter the appropriate settings, as described in Table 111-1, using these guidelines:
To change the applied credential policy, select the policy from the drop-down list box.
To change the default credential, enter and confirm the new credential in the appropriate fields.
To change credential requirements, check or uncheck the appropriate check boxes.
Step 4 Click the Save button or the Save icon.
Next Steps
To assign a new user credential policy, manage user authentication events, or view credential
information for a user, use these procedures:
Managing Application User Credential Information, page 113-9
Managing End User Credential Information, page 114-12
To configure a unique password for a user, use these procedures:
Changing an Application User Password, page 113-9
Changing an End User Password, page 114-11
Changing an End User PIN, page 114-11