Re: D3 & Passwords



Hi
This works well. If you want to really annoy them as we are required to do
thanks to Sarbanes-Oxley then make them reset the password every 30 days.
We keep the passwords in a small file and check that the password has not
been used before as required by Exxon auditors. Of course the file is
scrambled.
Peter McMurray
"Cliff" <cponce@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Chris,

I don't think that D3 has the ability to lock ports after so many
failed attempts like we use in Windows.

I think your best bet is to set up the D3 users without passwords and
have the logon proc run your own security application asking for a
password (you can use the D3 user id as your application id). You can
then count failed attempts and lock out the user when you see fit.

Cliff



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