How do I know which user is logged on? Why is the user name partially hidden?
You can view which user is logged on to the Metasys UI when you open the User menu. The user information appears below the Help button. Only the first three characters of the user name appear. The remaining characters are hidden to ensure that unauthorized users cannot gain access to the user name used to log into the system.
What happens when I change a user account password in Metasys UI ? Does my user account password change in the Metasys system?
If you change the password for a user account in the Metasys UI, the user account password changes throughout the Metasys system, except the Metasys SCT and JCT mode. If you change the password for a user account in the SMP, the user account password changes in the Metasys UI.
What are the rules for creating a valid password? How often do passwords expire?
The following table lists the password rules enforced by the Metasys system user's language locale setting.
Supported language_locale | Enforced password rules |
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English (en_us) |
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Czech (cs_cz)
German (de_de) Spanish (es_es) French (fr_fr) Hungarian (hu_hu) Italian (it_it) Norwegian (nb_no) Dutch (nl_nl) Polish (pl_pl) Portuguese (Brazilian) (pt_br) Russian (ru_ru) Swedish (sv_se) Turkish (tr_tr) |
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Chinese Simplified
(zh_cn) Chinese Traditional (zh_tw) Japanese (ja_jp) Korean (ko_kr) |
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- Go to the User menu.
- Tap or click Administrative Tasks.
- Tap or click User Management.
- Select the user and then click the Edit User icon in the Actions column.
- Open the Account Settings tab.
- Go to the Maximum Password Age section and edit the details.
- To prevent your iOS or Android tablet or phone from saving your user name, turn off or disable the character preview setting. Refer to your tablet or phone documentation for further instructions.
- The Metasys UI does not support auto-fill functionality for the user name or password fields.
Refer to the Account Policy Tab section in the Security Administrator System Technical Bulletin (LIT-1201528) for further information about how passwords are used by the user account, the account lockout policy and the inactive session policy.