Skype for Business Unleashed by Alex Lewis & Pat Richard & Phil Sharp & Rui Young Maximo
Author:Alex Lewis & Pat Richard & Phil Sharp & Rui Young Maximo [Lewis, Alex]
Language: eng
Format: azw3
Publisher: Pearson Education
Published: 2016-09-15T04:00:00+00:00
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When configuring a PIN policy, administrators have the following options:
Minimum PIN Length—The minimum number of digits a user may use for a PIN. Only a minimum value can be specified, so users may choose any number of digits for their PIN equal to or more than this value.
Maximum Logon Attempts—The number of times a user may attempt to authenticate with a PIN before the PIN is locked out and must be reset by an administrator. If a user successfully authenticates with a PIN, this counter is reset to zero.
PIN Expiration—A setting that determines whether a PIN will expire. The PIN expiration value is set in days. Using a value of 0 for PIN expiration means the user PINs will never expire.
PIN History Count—The number of PINs the system remembers before a user is allowed to reuse a PIN.
Allow Common Patterns—A setting that determines whether commonly used patterns are allowed for a PIN. Examples of common patterns are repeating digits, four consecutive digits, and PINs that match a user's phone number or extension.
To create a new PIN policy, perform the following steps:
1. Open the Skype for Business Server 2015 Control Panel.
2. Click Conferencing.
3. Click PIN Policy.
4. Click New and select either Site Policy or User Policy.
5. Select a minimum PIN length.
6. Select whether to specify maximum logon attempts and enter a maximum number of attempts.
7. Select whether to enable the PIN Expiration option and enter a number of days.
8. Select whether to enable the Allow Common Patterns option.
9. Click Commit when complete.
To create a new PIN policy using the Skype for Business Server 2015 Management Shell, use the New-CsPinPolicy cmdlet.
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