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the Passwords expire in x days field. To force a user to change their password the next time they log
in, check Change password at next logon.
NOTE:
A specific local domain user can be forced to change their password. Use the
General tab on the Users > Local Users > Edit page.
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If you set a password expiration interval, type the number of days before expiration that users should
receive notifications in the Show warning x days before password expiration field.
When configured and a password is expiring, a notification is displayed on the user's Virtual Office page
or the Administrator's management console identifying the number of days before their password
expires. Notifications also include a link to a screen where the password can be changed.
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To set the inactivity timeout for the user, meaning that they are signed out of the Virtual Office after the
specified time period, enter the number of minutes of inactivity to allow in the Inactivity Timeout
field. The timeout value also controls the number of minutes that a one-time password remains valid,
when One Time Passwords are configured for a user.
The inactivity timeout can be set at the user, group and global level. If one or more timeouts are
configured for an individual user, the user timeout setting takes precedence over the group timeout and
the group timeout takes precedence over the global timeout. Setting the global settings timeout to 0
disables the inactivity timeout for users that do not have a group or user timeout configured.
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To allow users to edit or delete user-owned bookmarks, select Allow from the Allow user to
edit/delete bookmarks drop-down menu. To prevent users from editing or deleting user-owned
bookmarks, select Deny. To use the group policy, select Use group policy.
NOTE:
Users cannot edit or delete group and global bookmarks.
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To allow users to add new bookmarks, select Allow from the Allow user to add bookmarks drop-down
menu. To prevent users from adding new bookmarks, select Deny. To use the group policy, select Use
group policy.
Bookmark modification controls provide custom access to predetermined sources, and can prevent users
from needing support.
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Under Single Sign-On Settings, select one of the following options from the Automatically log into
bookmarks drop-down menu:
Use Group Setting: Select this option to use the group policy settings to control single sign-on
(SSO) for bookmarks.
User-controlled: Select this option to allow users to enable or disable single sign-on (SSO) for
bookmarks.
Enabled: Select this option to enable single sign-on for bookmarks.
Disabled: Select this option to disable single sign-on for bookmarks.
NOTE:
SSO modification controls provide enhanced security and can prevent or allow users
to utilize different login credentials. With SSO enabled, the user's login name and password
are supplied to the backend server for many of the services. For Fileshares, the domain
name that the user belongs to on the device is passed to the server. For other services, the
server might be expecting the username to be prefixed by the domain name. In this
instance, SSO fails and the user has to login with the domain-prefixed username. In some
instances, a default domain name can be configured at the server to allow SSO to succeed.
10 Click Accept to save the configuration changes
Modifying Group Settings
On the Groups tab, you can add a group membership for users, configure a primary group, and control whether
groups are automatically assigned at user login.
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