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c. Notes will respond by displaying the “Set Password Fields” message box<br />

stating “You are about to set the password fields for the selected person<br />

records. Do you want to continue?” To do so, click Yes.<br />

d. Another dialog box is displayed. In the “Check Password” listbox, select<br />

“Check password,” then enter the Required Change Interval and Grace<br />

Period values (the values for these two fields are in days). If, for example,<br />

you want to require the users to change their passwords every 90 days<br />

and want to give the users a grace period of an extra 30 days, enter 90<br />

and 30 days, respectively. (During the grace period, the user will not be<br />

able to access the server, but will be able to change their password<br />

without the assistance of an administrator to unlock their account.)<br />

e. Click OK. An Administration Process (adminp) request is written to the<br />

Domino Server's Administration Request Database (admin4.nsf) and the<br />

Notes client will display the “Completed Successfully” dialog box, stating<br />

that the request was successfully submitted to the Administration Request<br />

Database.<br />

3. Observe the scheduled Adminp task for password checking.<br />

Open the Administration Requests database and you can see the “Set<br />

password information” request.<br />

When you open the document containing the Adminp request, you can see<br />

the name of the user as well as the settings defined. The example from Step<br />

2 is shown in Figure 11-10 on page 484.<br />

Chapter 11. Domino/Notes 6 security features 483

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