You can edit your Active Directory user accounts at any time once you have logged in to the system and the user data has loaded.
NOTE: This function is only available if Active Roles Module is installed. This module references extensions in Active Directory user accounts.
To edit your Active Directory user accounts
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In the header, click (Profile) > My Profile.
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On the Overview page, click Active Directory user accounts.
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Enable the required Active Directory user account, if several are available.
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Edit the fields or add new ones.
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Save the changes.
You can display an overview of processes for resolving rule violations asynchronously to track their progress that are in the Job queue for you.
To display your own processes
If you forget your password, you can change it at any time in the Web Portal (see Changing passwords). To do this, you need to define individual questions that only you can answer.
If your password questions are answered incorrectly several times, they may be locked (depending on the system configuration). You can reset locked password questions at any time.
TIP: Once a password question is locked because you answered it incorrectly, you will be asked to answer another password question. This is repeated until there are not enough (unlocked) password questions left. To be on the safe side, make sure you create enough password questions.
If the Web Portal is configured accordingly, password questions are deleted after successful use.
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You can create new password questions.
To create new a password question
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In the header, click (Profile) > My profile.
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On the Overview page, click the Password tile.
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On the Password Questions page, click New question.
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In the New password question dialog, enter the following:
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Secret question: Enter your question.
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Secret Answer: Enter the answer to your question (above).
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Confirm secret answer: Enter the answer to your question again.
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Click Apply.
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On the Password Questions page, click Save.
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