Importing The Predefined Rule; How The Rule Works - Novell POLICY IN DESIGNER 3.5 - 09-18-2009 Manual

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6 Select Open Editor after creating policy, then click Next.
7 Select DirXML Script for the type of policy, then click Finish.
8 A file conflict window appears with the message "
to save. Do you wish to save the editor's changes and continue?
The Policy Builder is launched and the new Creation policy is saved.
9 Continue with

8.6.2 Importing the Predefined Rule

1 Right-click in the Policy Builder, then click New > Predefined Rule > Insert Predefined Rule
Before or Insert Predefined Rule After.
2 Select Creation - Set Default Password, then click OK.
3 Expand the predefined rule.
4 Save the rule by clicking File > Save.
There is no information to change in the rule that is specific to your environment.

8.6.3 How the Rule Works

This rule is used when you want User objects to be created with a default password. During the
creation of a User object, the password that is set for the User object is the Given Name attribute
plus the Surname attribute of the User object.
You can change the value of the default password by editing the argument. You can use the
Argument Builder to set the password to any other value you want.
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