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Set individual account policy rights for users

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btrotter

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As a rule, we usually have the users change their passwords on a 60-day cycle. Under User Manager/Account Policy, I have it set so that the Maximum Password Age is 60 days. This makes it so that all users are effected. Well, I have a user that needs his changed to allow his password to have an indefinite age.
How can I change the policy for just one user without effecting everyone?
 
You should be able to simply go into the User Manager and open the users Profile. Tick the 'Password never expires' box. This should only affect that user.

Or

You could create a User Group for that user with has a Group Profile with indefinate passwords. That way no other user can inherit the password rights. New Zealand, a great place to visit.
 
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