Enhanced Password Protection Installation and Configuration Guide
Enhanced Password Protection Installation and Configuration Guide
Enhanced Password Protection Installation and Configuration Guide
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User Account Management<br />
Figure 4-11: Properties Dialog Box<br />
4. To:<br />
• Disable an account - select the Account is disabled option.<br />
• Enable an account- clear the Account is disabled option.<br />
5. Click Apply <strong>and</strong> then click OK.<br />
Modifying a <strong>Password</strong><br />
C•CURE <strong>Enhanced</strong> <strong>Password</strong> <strong>Protection</strong> uses the operating system for<br />
password management.<br />
Windows 2003 <strong>and</strong> XP allow passwords to be changed in two different ways:<br />
1. You can change your password yourself as follows:<br />
a. Press CTRL-ALT-DEL.<br />
b. On the Windows Security dialog box, select Change <strong>Password</strong>.<br />
A prompt asks you to enter your existing password, then the new<br />
password <strong>and</strong> a confirmation password before making the change.<br />
2. The system administrator can reset any user’s password from the<br />
Computer Management dialog box, as shown in the following procedure<br />
on page 4-16.<br />
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