Changing A Framework User's Password - Novell PRIVILEGED USER MANAGER 2.2.1 - ADMINISTRATION GUIDE 03-31-2010 Administration Manual

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This can be on any operating system, including Windows*. See
Packages on a Host," on page 37
you need in order to build an environment with load balancing and failover.
3 Install the Administration Manager on the same host or a different host.
It can be deployed to as many hosts as you need in order to build an environment with load
balancing and failover.
4 Install the Access Control Console on a host where the Administration Manager is installed.
See
Section 2.2.2, "Adding a Console to the Framework Manager Console," on page 21
details.
The Access Control module is now deployed and ready to use.

4.4 Changing a Framework User's Password

Framework users can change their own passwords by using the Change Password option, which is
always available in the task pane. If a Framework user belongs to a group with the appropriate auth
role defined (see
Section 4.2.4, "Configuring Roles," on page
users' passwords by using the Modify User option.
To change your own password:
1 Click Change Password in the task pane.
2 In the Old Password field, specify your current password.
3 In the New Password field, specify your new password and confirm it in the Confirm Password
field.
Your password must comply with the default Account Settings for the Framework, and comply
with individual user settings defined by using the Modify User option.
4 Click Finish.
for details. The packages can be deployed to as many hosts as
56), he or she can also change other
Section 3.4.6, "Installing
Managing Framework Users and Groups
for
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