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  • Managing CTPView Users with the CTPView Admin Center
 

Modifying CTPView User Properties (CTPView)

CTPView users are assigned to a group when created, and inherit the properties associated with that user group. You can override these properties for any or all members of a group.

To modify CTPView user properties:

  1. From the Admin Center, select Users > Modify User Properties.
  2. Select a username from the list to display the user’s current properties.
  3. (Optional) Select a new user level.
  4. (Optional) Select the maximum number of days allowed between logins.
  5. (Optional) Select the minimum number of days allowed between password changes.
  6. (Optional) Select the number of days a new password is valid.
  7. (Optional) Select the number of days before password expiration that a warning is first provided.
  8. (Optional) Select the number of days the user can still log in after a password expires before access is blocked.
  9. (Optional) Type a date on which access is blocked from that date forward.

    This field overrides all other properties.

  10. Click Update User Properties.
 

Related Documentation

  • Managing CTPView Users with the CTPView Admin Center
 

Published: 2010-10-05


 
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