Defining your security policy
- To define your security policy, select Security Settings (SES), and the Security Policy tab.
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Specify this information:
- Authentication Methods
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- Enable Standard Authentication: Basic level of security. User credentials are validated when User Manager is used.
- Enable Single Sign-on: Windows credentials entered during operating system log in are passed through to Security Console.
- Force password change: This applies to Standard Authentication only. Click Apply to implement this setting. A message is displayed in order for you to confirm this action. Once this has been set, you can change it for individual users by using the Edit User function.
- If you wish to use an LDAP compliant Directory
Service, these check boxes should be left blank and your settings
should be entered using Directory Service Configuration.
Note: At least one of the authentication modes must be selected, otherwise no users will be able to use the system.
- Enable Automatic Enrolment
- See Automatic Enrolment.
- Save your changes.
Parent topic: Security policy