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Follow on Google News | Active Directory Self Service Password Reset ToolActive Directory Self Service Password Reset tool with features for user failed attempt track reports, helps users unlock account, pass through authentication and account modification tasks.
JiJi Self Service Password Reset tool is a latest one introduced in the market. It is a proactive web-based tool. It will be a breeze to the end-users for securely resetting their own Active Directory Passwords sans the assistance of highly- Features and Benefits: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Additional Features: 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. Salient features of JiJi Self Service Password Reset 5.Email Notifications : Administrator can enable notification settings, and send alerts during • User Enrollment • Password Changes by end-users • Password Reset by end-users • Account Unlocked by end-users • Password Expiry alerts to end-users • Password expiry alerts to managers 6.a] Account Status Dashboard: This solution has been provided with a new module called, Account Status Dashboard. Using this provision, the Administrator is enabled to know the Account status of each end-user. b.] Report Generation: If the end-user wants to get the Account status in a report form, he can generate the same with a click of the mouse. The solution will furnish the following information about the end-users in no time: o Password expired report o Password soon to expire report o Enabled Users report o Disabled Users report o Account Locked out users report o Unlocked users report o Inactive users report Along with these account status reports, administrator can extract the audit reports on Self Service changes made by end-users such as, Self Password Reset, ,Password Change Account Unlock and self-update. 7.Self-Service Policy Settings : For this, Self-Service Policy Settings, unique configurations can be performed under the following settings: Even though JSSPR has been provided with default Self-Service Policy Settings, administrators can add and custom design new Self-Service policy settings or import already exported policy settings. These settings can be applied to specific users of the Active Directory or Domain or Organizational Unit in the Active Directory. a) Enrollment Questionnaire: It contains default questions. But the Administrators can import built-in questions from a chosen file. The following tasks also can be carried out by the Administrator: o Deleting/ Editing the Questions o Language support o Mandatory settings o Minimum Answer length b)Enrollment Settings: Question settings: Under this settings ,the Administrator can set the number of questions to be answered, take a decision whether to allow or disallow custom questions of the end-users, number of custom questions to be allowed etc. Answer Settings: Under this settings, minimum length of answers for custom questions, whether to allow or disallow the same answers can be set. c)Security settings: Under this setting, answer settings, incorrect answer lockout settings, captcha display settings can be set. Answer settings (for end-users): Under this settings, the Administrator can allow visible or invisible answers and allow or disallow case insensitive answers. Incorrect answer lockout settings: Under this feature, the password reset is locked out after the user attempts a specific number of times. And It will be unlocked after a specific time . The Administrator can set the above timings . Captcha Display settings: The Administrator can have the liberty of allowing or disallowing the captcha. Likewise he can enable/disenable Audio captcha. d)Password Reset settings Answer Settings: At the time of Password Re-settings, the Administrator has the liberty to decide whether to allow the end-user to answer all security questions or answer random security questions. General settings: The Administrator can enable/ disable users and unlock the locked out users at the time of password Re-settings. Password change settings: The Administrators can set the Password settings in order to ensure that the users change their passwords at next logon or allow them not to change their passwords or offer the choice to their discretion. e) Unlock Settings: The Administrator can allow the user to unlock without answering security questions or fix the number of questions to be answered or allow him to answer randomly. f) Apply to whom? The Administrator can apply the policy to the scope (user/group/ g) Mobile Code Verification: Under this feature, the Administrator will send a verification code to the user mobile via email ,by specifying the service provider's email .From service provider, the generated secret code will be redirected to the end-users' mobile. To activate this feature, the Administrator must have already configured mail server settings which are available in JSSPR. h)Email Verification Settings: i) Enable/Disable Settings: The Administrator can enable/disable user enrollment, password reset, change password, unlock account, user self-update policy. j)Special Instructions: 8.Multi-factor Authentication: Under this feature, three factor authentications have been provided as mentioned here below: o Email notification o Mobile code verification o Security Questions The Administrator has the complete responsibility to decide on anyone of the same or all. He can also enable the authentication to the end-user by providing one way/two way/three way authentication. He can also arrange the Password reset authentication order (/Security Questions -> email notification ->/ or /email notification -> security Questions ->Mobile Code Verification/..etc) for the end-user. The authentication order has to be strictly complied with by the user, while resetting the password. 9.Multilingual Support: The Administrator can enable the multilingual support for end-users in major European languages at Self-Service portal. End
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