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Chapter 114 End User Configuration
Credential Settings and Fields
Additional Information
See the “Related Topics” section on page 114-18.
Credential Settings and Fields
Table 114-2 describes the credential settings for end users and application users. These settings do not
apply to application user or end user digest credentials. For related procedures, see the “Related Topics”
section on page 114-18.
Table 114-2 Application User and End User Credential Settings and Fields
Field Description
Locked By Administrator Check this check box to lock this account and block access
for this user.
Uncheck this check box to unlock the account and allow
access for this user.
User Cannot Change Check this check box to block this user from changing this
credential. Use this option for group accounts.
You cannot check this check box when User Must Change
at Next Login check box is checked.
User Must Change at Next Login Check this check box to require the user to change this
credential at next login. Use this option after you assign a
temporary credential.
You cannot check this check box when User Cannot
Change check box is checked.
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.
You cannot uncheck this check box if the policy setting
specifies Never Expires.
Reset Hack Count Check this check box to reset the hack count for this user
and clear the Time Locked Due to Failed Login Attempts
field. After the counter resets, the user can try logging in
again
The hack count increments whenever an authentication
fails for an incorrect credential.
If the policy specifies No Limit for Failed Logons, the
hack count always equals 0.
Authentication Rule Select the credential policy to apply to this user credential.
Time Last Changed This field displays the date and time of the most recent
change for this user credential.