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🔐 Manage Password Policies

In this article, you’ll learn as a system administrator how to adjust password policies in ValueStreamer. This lets you define the requirements all user passwords must meet – ensuring greater security across the system.

🔍 Content

  • How it works

  • What can be configured

  • Tips & Best Practices

  • FAQ


🛠️ How it works

Open System Settings

  • Click the white ⚙️ gear icon in the top right of the header to access the system settings.

ℹ️ Info: Only users with system administrator rights have access to this area.

Select “Security”

  • In the left sidebar, go to: System Settings → Security.

📸 Screenshot: Navigation to the Security view

Edit Password Policies

  • In the Password Policies section, click the ✏️ pencil icon to edit the settings.

📸 Screenshot: Edit mask open


⚙️ What can be configured?

In the edit mask, you can define the following requirements:

✅ Uppercase letters (A–Z)
✅ Lowercase letters (a–z)
✅ Numbers (0–9)
✅ Special characters (optional, e.g., !, %, $)
✅ Minimum password length (e.g., 8 characters)

🛠️ These settings apply system-wide – affecting all users once they change or reset their password.
🔐 Admin-only: Access is limited to users with administrator rights.
🌍 Applies to all users: Policies are valid across the system, regardless of role or department.
🔄 Active from next password change: Users must follow the new rules the next time they change their password.


Tips & Best Practices

💡 Best Practice:
Set a minimum password length of at least 8–12 characters and enable special characters if possible – this significantly increases password security.

💡 Best Practice:
After changing password policies, it can be useful to force all users to reset their passwords.
Path: User Management → Select all users → Reset Password


FAQ

When do the new password policies take effect?
→ At the next password change for a user.

Do existing passwords have to be changed?
→ No, unless the user is prompted via the “Reset Password” button in User Management.

Can I make special characters mandatory?
→ Yes, once you enable this option in the policies.