To create a new password policy:
Access the Administration Management Utility.
For information on accessing the Administrative Management utility see, Section 1.2, Starting the Administrative Management Utilities and, or, Section 1.3, Accessing the Single Sign-On Plug-In Through iManager.
Click
. The Password Policies page displayed.Click
. The New Password Policy dialog box is displayed.It is important to use a unique name for all logins, applications, and password policies. Password policies cannot have the same name as any other SecureLogin attribute. Organizations typically employ the naming convention ApplicationNamePwdPolicy, for example, LotusNotesPwdPolicy.
In the
field, specify a name for policy. The new policy is added under the Password Policies.Click
. The new password policy is added.Click the new password policy. The Password policy properties table is displayed.
The table contains
and columns. Most Policy rules are not enforced and do not have a default value. Values are either Yes, No, or a whole number.In the
column, locate the policy you want to change and then in the column, click the appropriate value from the drop-down list.Click
to save changes.Click
to close the Administrative Management utility.IMPORTANT:Password policies are linked to applications by using the SecureLogin application definition command RestrictVariable. You can use this command to apply password policies to one or more applications.