Setting Up the Servicing Director Password Policy
You can set up a Password Policy for Servicing Director users to enforce password requirements and to set up conditions to lock accounts.
Environment:
Servicing Director
Use the System Administration Security Settings screen to open the Password Policy screen.
For more information, see the Servicing Director application Help (F1 key) topic: Setting up Password Policy
ArticleNumber:
000049322
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