Hi, Global Password Policy is a set of criterion used by security server to validate user'spassword upon JDE login.
Eg.. limit of daily password change, password length, number of numeric and alphabet used, and etc..
In order to run this policy, I would suggest you to start off with E1 client as below : (because by doing in fat client would require security cache reset)
1. Go to GH9052 , right click on user security for the values . Enter required criteria for all your users. Eg, password length 8
With this setting, it would update F98owsec.sceuser = 01 for those users created in this table
2. After this, user may still login using their old password policy until they go for password change in system option in E1 web or user option in Fat client. Then, it would follow the new policy set above.
How about making all users to take effect upon their next login ?
1. You may open P98owsec\form\revise all and tick the option "Force Immediate Password Change"
2. Otherwise, you may manipulate sql as below :
by doing so, it would update to F98owsec.scsecf3 = 01 ...The user will be prompted to change password according to the current global password policy when he or she log in to JDE...
after the password change, the F98owsec.scsecf3 = 01 will be reset back to 0...
note: In JDE rule, new password must not be same as previous 10 old password
Hope that helps...
Thanks
Eg.. limit of daily password change, password length, number of numeric and alphabet used, and etc..
In order to run this policy, I would suggest you to start off with E1 client as below : (because by doing in fat client would require security cache reset)
1. Go to GH9052 , right click on user security for the values . Enter required criteria for all your users. Eg, password length 8
With this setting, it would update F98owsec.sceuser = 01 for those users created in this table
2. After this, user may still login using their old password policy until they go for password change in system option in E1 web or user option in Fat client. Then, it would follow the new policy set above.
How about making all users to take effect upon their next login ?
1. You may open P98owsec\form\revise all and tick the option "Force Immediate Password Change"
2. Otherwise, you may manipulate sql as below :
by doing so, it would update to F98owsec.scsecf3 = 01 ...The user will be prompted to change password according to the current global password policy when he or she log in to JDE...
after the password change, the F98owsec.scsecf3 = 01 will be reset back to 0...
note: In JDE rule, new password must not be same as previous 10 old password
Hope that helps...
Thanks
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