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On the Settings page of Manager, you can configure an expiration policy for user password. 
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You can force all users in your organization to reset their password by clicking Expire All Passwords. Doing so will immediately kick out all users, including org admin, and force them to change their passwords.

Note

Org admins can expire the password for members of their Org. If a user belongs to multiple Orgs, then the Org admin can expire that user's password only if the admin is an Org admin on all the Orgs the user belongs to.

This affects all account types, including service accounts.

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To enable password expiration:

Org admins can configure the password expiration policy in Manager Settings or in Admin Manager. The expiration policy defines how often passwords expire and how much notice users receive. Org admins can also immediately expire all passwords, including their own.

When a password expires, the user must enter the expired password to verify their identity and then create a new password. This applies to APIs and UI logins.

Be aware of the following restrictions and implications:

  • If an account belongs to multiple Orgs, the Org admin must have administrative privileges for all those Orgs to enforce password expiration for that user or service account. 
  • When an account is locked or a password is expired, the account owner cannot invoke SnapLogic Public APIs, and their Scheduled Tasks will fail to run. See Support and Limitations in Triggered Tasks.

Configuring Password Expiration Policy

  1. Log into SnapLogic and click the Manager tab.
    The left pane lists configuration categories above the project spaces. 

  2. Click Settings to open Organization Settings.
  3. Scroll down to User Password Expiration Policy: 
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  4. Select Enforce password expiration to enable the policy.

  5. Set Expiration Periodperiod to the number of days in after which passwords will expire.

  6. Set Expiration

    Notice Period

    notice period to the number of days prior to the expiration date

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    when users should receive notifications.

    Every time they log into SnapLogic within that notice period, a message will display reminding them

    Note

    Whenever users log in to SnapLogic during the notice period, the following notification reminds them to change their passwords.

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  7. Click Update to apply any changes made.

Changing Your Password

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Enforcing Password Expiration with Immediate Effect

  1. Log into SnapLogic and click the Manager tab.
    The left pane lists configuration categories above the project spaces. 

  2. Click Settings to open Organization Settings.
  3. Scroll down to User Password Expiration Policy: 

  4. Click Expire All Passwords
    SnapLogic immediately signs out all users, including the Org administrator.

    • UI users are redirected to a page where they can change their passwords
    • API users receive the 401 (Authentication required) status code.
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See Also

Changing Your Username and Password