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Setting up Password Expiration in Maximo

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Question

How to set up password expiration in Maximo.

Answer

Password Expiration can be set in a few places in Maximo. The default setting is set In the Security Groups application, in the Select Action menu, using the Security Controls option.
All new groups created after this setting is made will inherit this value, however any groups that existed prior to this setting being in place will not get updated.
This value only gets referenced when a new group is created.
If a group is created and has inherited the value, then the value is changed in the Security Controls option, the groups that existed prior to this change will not be updated.
For this reason, when setting up Maximo for the first time, it may be better to decide on a default password expiration value and have that value in place prior to creating your groups.

Once the value for a group has been set, or if no value has been set prior to creating the group, you can update the password expiration setting by using the Override Password Duration option in the Select Action menu of Security Groups.
This also allows you set a specific password duration at a group level different from the default.

Here is a breakdown of how the password expiration is handled by Maximo:
Each group has a password expiration value.
If a user belongs to more than one group, the longest expiration period is the one inherited.
For example, if a user belongs to one group that has a setting of 90 days and another that has a value of 30 days, the user inherits a 90 day expiration setting.
In the case of a user belonging to any groups not containing a password expiration, the user's password will never expire.
You would need to use the Override Password Duration option to set an expiration value for each group the user belongs to.

Once the password expiration settings are set, the clock starts to count down after the password is changed with the expiration settings in place.

NOTE:

For versions prior to Maximo Asset Management 7.6.1.2:

  • If the user existed before the password expiration is set, the password will not expire because the timer does not start until the next password change after the password expiration has been set.
  • The remedy is to change the user's password after setting the password expiration.
  • Removing the user from the group the expiration date is set on and adding them back will also work.

For Maximo Asset Management 7.6.1.2 and later:

  • If the password expiration is defined at the group level, the password expiration date is immediately updated without the user having to change the password.

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Modified date:
08 June 2022

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