Resolving a locked out account
To research and resolve a locked out account
1 Click Security & Delegation | Locked Out Accounts.
3 To view the reason why an account is locked, click Locked Out Reason.Details about the event display. You can add a comment and a tag.
a Click Add Comment.
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b Click Select Tag.
c Select the tag. If you do not see a suitable tag, click New Tag to add a tag. See Using tags to mark events.
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4 Click OK.A search window opens with the selected account.
7 To return to the locked out account, click Security & Delegation | Locked Out Accounts.Based on your research, you can unlock the account, or disable it.
a Click Unlock Account.
b Select Reset Password.
e Click Unlock.
a Click Disable Account.
b Click Yes.
Managing password policies
You can manage Fine Grained Password Policy (FGPP) by linking password policies to users or groups.
To manage password policies
1 Click Security & Delegation | Password Policies.The General tab is divided into three areas. The top area lists the current password policies. Select a policy in the top area to view the groups and users linked to the selected policy. Select a group or user in the middle area to view the password policies linked to that selected group or user.
The Report tab provides a list of user accounts with expired passwords and password about to expire. You can choose to send email notifications to selected accounts. See Sending password notifications.
Creating a new fine-grained password policy
To create a new fine-grained password policy
1 Click Security & Delegation | Password Policies.
3 Click Create Policy.
11 Click OK.To link users and groups to the policy, see Linking a password policy.
Linking a password policy
To link a user or group to a password policy
1 Click Security & Delegation | Password Policies.
3 Select a policy, and click Link Policy.
5 Click OK.
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