John,

The password rules are enforced whenever a password is changed. So, when
you make the change, your users will only have to comply when their
current password expires and they need to change it or when you assign new
users and passwords.

Rich Loeber
Kisco Information Systems
[1]http://www.kisco.com

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John Candidi wrote:

We have very loose password requirements and we want to tighten them a little by requiring a certain length and certain characters. If we make that change today, what happens when a user signs on with a password that doesn't fall within those requirements? Are they prompted to change their password at that time or does the system just not allow them to sign on? And when does that change take affect?

John A. Candidi
American European Insurance Group
AS400 & POINT Application Manager
856-779-2274
[2]jacandidi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx






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