In this settings section the administrator specifies various settings affecting users, specifically:
Newly created user’s account will have the following default settings:
Default permissions, that will be granted to newly created users. For descriptions of the permissions, see User permissions.
Sets the automatic inactive user account disable function. The action is performed once a day. Disabling an account means revoking user’s login permission. The administrator can enable the user’s account again by granting him the login permission back. But if such user will not log in and therefore will stay inactive, his account will likely be automatically locked again.
One of the following options can be set:
Off - the function is off, no accounts are automatically disabled
Local - only local accounts (created manually inside the application) are automatically disabled
Remote - only remote accounts (created automatically after login using an account from AD or ADFS) are automatically disabled
All - all accounts are automatically disabled after the inactivity period (set below)
(default: Off)
The number of days, after which a user account is considered inactive and will have login permission revoked.
(1-36500, default: 180)
Sets the automatic inactive user account delete function. The action is performed once a day. Deleted accounts cannot be restored, but can be created as new again.
One of the following options can be set:
Off - the function is off, no accounts are automatically deleted
Local - only local accounts (created manually inside the application) are automatically deleted
Remote - only remote accounts (created automatically after login using an account from AD or ADFS) are automatically deleted
All - all accounts are automatically deleted after the inactivity period (set below)
(default: Off)
The number of days, after which a user account is considered inactive and will be deleted.
(1-36500, default: 365)
Turn on if you want a multifactor authentication to be mandatory for local users. Users without a multi-factor authentication will be forced to activate it after logging in.
(default: disabled)
Turn on if you want a multifactor authentication to be mandatory for Active Directory users. Users without a multi-factor authentication will be forced to activate it after logging in.
(default: disabled)
Turn on if you want a multifactor authentication to be mandatory for ADFS users. Users without a multi-factor authentication will be forced to activate it after logging in.
(default: disabled)
Ranges of IP addresses (comma separated) from which registered users access the application. To the common ranges defined here are further added the individual ranges defined for each user. Restrictions on user behavior can be then applied according to these ranges, see below.
(default: empty)
If enabled, users will be allowed to log in only from the specified IP address ranges.
(default: disabled)
If enabled, it will be forbidden to send a package without login (anonymously) from the the specified IP address ranges.
(default: disabled)
Determines whether logged in registered users can send packages without additional approval (by the auditor). In the case when "only selected" is set, the permission of each user comes into account.
(default: YES)
If enabled, the auditor (user with permission to approve packages to be sent) does not need to know and enter the download password for the package being approved to access the package's detail and contents. Does not apply to packages encrypted with the package password, because these cannot be decrypted without it.
(default: disabled)