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==== for Domain account [D] ==== | ==== for Domain account [D] ==== | ||
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//Username is usualy in the format **nsurname** | //Username is usualy in the format **nsurname** | ||
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There are two basic ways how you can change your domain account: | There are two basic ways how you can change your domain account: | ||
- | * → the first way: **Windows login page**< | + | * the first way: **Windows login page** |
- | * → the second way: **Password Self-Service Portal ** | + | * the second way: **Password Self-Service Portal ** \\ <WRAP round center tip 100%> Go to the address **[[https:// |
- | <WRAP round center info 100%> Please note, that there is a transition process of gradual enabling of ' | + | * You can find out your username at the self-service portal → click // |
See [[: | See [[: | ||
==== Email Accounts Passwords ==== | ==== Email Accounts Passwords ==== | ||
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+ | {{: | ||
=== for Zimbra email Exchange [X] === | === for Zimbra email Exchange [X] === | ||
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[[https:// | [[https:// | ||
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=== for Zimbra Archive [A] === | === for Zimbra Archive [A] === | ||
- | [[https:// | + | {{: |
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+ | [[https:// | ||
User name is in short format (e.g. **jnovak**). | User name is in short format (e.g. **jnovak**). | ||
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===== FACTS / HINTS ===== | ===== FACTS / HINTS ===== | ||
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===== MORE DETAILED INFORMATION ===== | ===== MORE DETAILED INFORMATION ===== | ||
- | **Locking the account and mailbox** \\ \\ | + | ==== Locking the account and mailbox |
Account is temporarily locked after several unsuccessful logon attempts with wrong password to avoid abuse and brute force password breaking. \\ | Account is temporarily locked after several unsuccessful logon attempts with wrong password to avoid abuse and brute force password breaking. \\ | ||
There are three significant parameters of this feature: | There are three significant parameters of this feature: | ||
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Smartphones usually use remembered password repeatedly regardless of its validity. Than you can easily lock the mailbox unintentionally.</ | Smartphones usually use remembered password repeatedly regardless of its validity. Than you can easily lock the mailbox unintentionally.</ | ||
- | __**Threshold parameters - Active Directory**__ \\ \\ | + | ==== Threshold parameters - Active Directory |
The Active Directory (shortly AD) serves as authentication authority for local network shares, desktop login, internal web pages, CEIS, CMS, Reporting etc. \\ \\ | The Active Directory (shortly AD) serves as authentication authority for local network shares, desktop login, internal web pages, CEIS, CMS, Reporting etc. \\ \\ | ||
Account lockout duration: **3 minutes** \\ | Account lockout duration: **3 minutes** \\ | ||
Account lockout threshold: **7 invalid logon attempts** \\ | Account lockout threshold: **7 invalid logon attempts** \\ | ||
- | Account lockout counter reset: **after 3 minutes** | + | Account lockout counter reset: **after 3 minutes** |
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+ | ==== Threshold parameters - Zimbra mailer | ||
Number of consecutive failed logons allowed: **10** \\ | Number of consecutive failed logons allowed: **10** \\ | ||
Time to lockout the account: **30 minutes** \\ | Time to lockout the account: **30 minutes** \\ |