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Managing EncrypTight Accounts
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Although the Login preferences are not saved, user data is preserved through an upgrade (user ID and 
password). If user authentication was disabled prior to the upgrade, it will be enabled in the new software 
version. You will be required to enter a user ID and password when starting EncrypTight after the 
upgrade. Take one of the following actions to avoid being locked out of the application after upgrading to 
a new version of EncrypTight.
Make sure that you know a valid EncrypTight administrator user name and password prior to 
upgrading.
Delete all users prior to upgrading. The default user ID and password of admin/admin will remain as 
a valid account after all other users are deleted.
You can see existing accounts in the User Accounts editor (Edit > User Accounts). If you have any 
doubts about how to log in to an existing account, reset the administrator password.
Related topics:
Managing EncrypTight Accounts
The EncrypTight administrator can manage user accounts as follows:
Create new EncrypTight users
Modify EncrypTight
 
user names and passwords
Delete EncrypTight
 
user accounts
Table 15
 Login preferences default settings
Preference
Setting
User ID / Password Authentication 
Enabled
Password Expiration
Login Session Inactivity Timer
0
Common Access Card Authentication
Disabled
U.S. DoD Login Banner
Disabled
Table 16
 EncrypTight user name and password conventions
Parameter
User Name
Password 
Length
1-32 characters
1-256 characters
Case sensitive
Yes
Yes
Invalid characters
< > & “
< > & “
Spaces allowed
Yes
Yes
Must be unique
Yes
No
Other conventions
N/A
N/A