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Chapter 112 Credential Policy Configuration
Related Topics
If the dependency records feature is not enabled for the system, the dependency records summary
window displays a message that shows the action that you can take to enable the dependency records.
The message also displays information about high CPU consumption that is related to the dependency
records feature. For more information about dependency records, see the
“Accessing Dependency
Records” section on page A-2.
If you attempt to delete a credential policy that is in use, a message displays. To delete a credential policy
that is currently in use, you must either choose a different credential policy for the user or create and
assign a new policy, as described in
Configuring a Credential Policy, page 112-4.
Procedure
Step 1 Find the credential policy to delete by using the procedure in the “Finding a Credential Policy” section
on page 112-3. From the list of records, click the policy that you want to delete.
Note You can delete entries from the Find and List window by checking the check boxes next to the
appropriate entries and clicking the Delete Selected button or the Delete Selected icon. You can
delete all entries in the list by clicking the Select All button or the Select All icon and clicking
the Delete Selected button or the Delete Selected icon.
Step 2 Click the Delete icon or the Delete button in the Credential Policy Configuration window to delete the
policy.
Step 3 When asked to confirm the delete operation, click OK to delete the policy.
Additional Information
See the “Related Topics” section on page 112-5.
Related Topics
Credential Policy Configuration Settings, page 112-1
Finding a Credential Policy, page 112-3
Finding a Credential Policy, page 112-3
Configuring a Credential Policy, page 112-4
Deleting a Credential Policy, page 112-4
Finding Credential Policy Defaults, page 111-2
Assigning and Configuring Credential Policy Defaults, page 111-3
Credential Policy Default Configuration Settings, page 111-1
Changing an Application User Password, page 113-9
Changing an End User Password, page 114-11
Changing an End User PIN, page 114-11
Managing End User Credential Information, page 114-12
Managing Application User Credential Information, page 113-9