Login Security/Password/Two-Factor
Login Security (Table of Contents)
Contents Keep Active, Deactivate, and Reactivate User IDs Login Security User Account Lock, Failed Login, and Login Notifications Two-Factor Authentication Password Reset
Keep Active, Deactivate, and Reactivate User IDs
Keep Active, Deactivate, and Reactivate User IDs As a security measure, a user who has not logged in for 30 days will be unable to log in until their User ID has been reactivated. Activation, Reactivation, and Deactivation can be done from the alert ...
Login Security
This feature allows you to customize passwords and related Security Policies at the Security Role level which provides maximum control over System access. From the Admin Dashboard, select the Security Roles button in the Security panel. Since this ...
User Account Lock, Failed Login, and Login Notifications
If a User has too many unsuccessful login attempts and has locked their account, or is logging in for the first time on a new computer, they will receive the following emails. Failed Login Attempt You are receiving this email because the password was ...
Two-Factor Authentication
Two-Factor Authentication Two-factor authentication is available to increase login security. When activated, users are asked to provide additional validation via a code delivered through SMS (text message) or email. Anyone who has been designated ...
Password Reset
The first time a User logs in, they will be required to reset the Password. The Password must be reset at least once a year. However, every three months is recommended. Add the User's email to the User in User Maintenance to allow them to reset their ...