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PASSW - Password
Restrictions
Functions of the AMO
Error Messages and Advisories
Interrelationships
Parameter Description
Passwords and password classes regulate the user’s access to the various AMO functions. The AMO PASSW is used to administrate the user passwords and to assign these passwords to password classes in accordance with the user’s authorizations. A total of 15 passwords can be defined. Each password can consist of up to 8 uppercase letters, digits or special characters. The passwords are stored in encoded format.
The following table can be used as an aid for assigning user passwords to password classes:
User
Password class
Password administrator
5
Sales rep.
4
Product specialist
3
System administrator
2
Customer
1
Each AMO function (verb-noun combination) is (only) assigned one password class. In addition to the above-mentioned password classes there is class 0 whose functions are accessible without specifying a password. Higher classes automatically include lower classes (i.e. class-5 users can access all AMO functions).
With the exception of REGENERATE, all functions of the AMO PASSW belong to password class 5.
The password HICOM is assigned password class 5 by default. This password should be changed immediately to protect the system against access from unauthorized users. The password should have a length of at least six characters. At least one of these characters should be either a digit or a special character. The passwords should be changed at regular intervals by the password administrator.
The password HICOM is assigned password class 5 by default. This password should be changed immediately to protect the system against access from unauthorized users. The password should have a length of at least six characters.
The AMO PASSW is also used to administrate the terminal lock function. After a number of attempts for entering the correct user’s password, the terminal will be locked for a specific time. If the lock time equals zero, then the lock function is inactive.
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