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Chapter 11-Users, Connections and Notes
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Defining Password Aging
The duration of password validity is determined by the value of the 
PASSWORD_EXPIRATION_DAYS System Flag.
Passwords can be set to be valid for durations of between 0 and 90 
days.
If  the  System Flag is set to 0, user passwords do not expire. The System 
Flag cannot be set to 0 when the RMX is in Enhanced Security Mode.
In Enhanced Security Mode, the minimum duration can be set to 7 days 
and the default duration is 60 days.
The display of a warning to the user of the number of days until password 
expiration is determined by the value of the 
PASSWORD_EXPIRATION_WARNING_DAYS System Flag.
Possible number of days to display expiry warnings is between 0 and 
14.
If  the  System Flag is set to 0, password expiry warnings are not 
displayed. The System Flag cannot be set to 0 when the RMX is in 
Enhanced Security Mode.
In Enhanced Security Mode, the earliest warning can be displayed 14 
days before passwords are due to expire and the latest warning can 
be displayed 7 days before passwords are due to expire (default 
setting).
If a user attempts to log in after his/her password has expired, an 
error is displayed: User must change password.
Defining Password Change Frequency
The frequency with which a user can change a password is determined by 
the value of the MIN_PWD_CHANGE_FREQUENCY_IN_DAYS System 
Flag. The value of the flag is the number of days that users must retain a 
password.
Possible retention period is between 0 and 7 days. In Enhanced 
Security Mode the retention period is between 1 (default) and 7.
If  the  System Flag is set to 0, users do not have to change their 
passwords. The System Flag cannot be set to 0 when the RMX is in 
Enhanced Security Mode.
If a user attempts to change a password within the time period 
specified by this flag, an error, Password change is not allowed before 
defined min time has passed, is displayed.