If you create a different password policy, remember to update the System Configuration → Advanced → Password Policy to use it.
If you do not want to use PhixFlow's accounts to manage user access, but instead want to integrate PhixFlow with a single sign-on system, see:
See also pages in the PhixFlow User Administration topic.
For information about the properties toolbar, and about the sections Parent Details, Analysis Models, Description and Audit Summary, see Common Properties. For a full list of all the PhixFlow property tabs and windows, see Property Tabs.
Using a Different Password Policy
To use a different password policy:
- In the repository browser, scroll to System Configuration and click to open its property tab; see System Configuration.
- Expand the Advanced section.
- In the Password Policy field, select the policy you require from the drop-down list.
Adding or Changing a Password Policy
To create or change a password policy, in the repository browser scroll down to the Password Policies section. Members of a user group have access to the modelling objects and applications listed in the property tab. The user group inherits privileges from the roles listed in the property tab.
Basic Settings
Except for Minimum Length, an empty field means that PhixFlow does not apply a restriction.
Field | Description |
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Name | Name of the password policy |
Passwords must have at least: | |
Minimum Length | The minimum number of characters in password. If this field is left empty, the minimum length is 1. |
Upper Case Chars | The minimum number of upper case characters [A-Z] in the password. |
Lower Case Chars | The minimum number of lower case characters [a-z] in the password. |
Numeric Chars | The minimum number of digits [0-9] in the password. |
Special Chars | The minimum number of special characters in the password. Allowed special characters are:
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A new password cannot be the same as: | |
A password used in the last N days | A new password cannot be the same as a password used previously within this number of days. |
Any of the last N passwords | A new password cannot be the same as any of this number of previous passwords. |
Passwords expires after: | |
Days Valid | Enter the number of days for which the password is valid. For example, to configure a password that is valid for 6 months, enter The user is not warned that their password is due to expire. To provide the user with a warning and a period of time in which to change their password, set Days to Reset. |
Days to Reset | Enter the number of days that the password continues to be valid, during which PhixFlow notifies the user that their password is due to expire. For example, to add an extra 2 weeks in which the user can continue to use their password, enter The Days to Reset starts when the Days Valid is exceeded. When the user logs in, PhixFlow displays a message telling them the number of days that remain before their password expires. If the user changes their password during the Days to Reset period, the number of Days Valid starts again. If the user does not change their password, when the Days to Reset is exceeded, the password expires. |
Lock account after: | |
Failed login attempts | The user's account will be locked after this number of unsuccessful login attempts. |
Password reset: | |
Allow Reset | Tick means a user can request a password-reset link to be emailed to their configured email address. When the user follows this link, they must answer a security question and then provide a new password. Users configure their security questions in their user properties; see User. To set the |
Maximum reset attempts | The maximum number of attempts the user can make to reset their password. After this number of failed attempts, the user must contact their system administrator. |
Reset links valid for | The link in a reset email is valid for this number of minutes. A link older than this will be rejected. If no value is set, reset links are valid indefinitely. |