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        Customizing the Login Lockout Feature
        You can implement a Login Lockout feature that prevents Users from attempting to log in after a certain number of failed attempts or within a certain timeframe. For example, a User types an incorrect password 3 times. After the third failed attempt he is no longer able to try again and the User account is locked for the time period you specify. 
         Depending on your choice of settings, when the attempt-threshold is reached a User's account can be suspended temporarily for a fixed length of time or disabled completely, requiring an Administrator to re-enable it.  Once a User account has entered a timed lockout period, it is irreversible by the User, an Administrator or LearnCenter Owners.
        The account lockout applies only to the current LearnCenter; if a User is a member of other LearnCenters (parent or sub), those accounts are unaffected. Settings for the Limited Login Attempts feature can be adjusted for each LearnCenter and sub LearnCenter. The following rules apply:
        
            - If a sub LearnCenter does not specify a setting, it inherits the setting of its parent.
- If it is enabled in the parent but not in the sub LearnCenter, it is enabled in both.
- If no value is specified in both the parent LearnCenter and its sub LearnCenter, this feature is disabled.
- The settings made in the sub LearnCenter override the settings of the parent, so you can have a sub LearnCenter enabled and not the parent.
- By changing the inherited settings in the sub LearnCenter to 0, the parent LearnCenter can be enabled and not the sub LearnCenter.
The functionality for limited login attempts consists of several options that can be used individually, in combination, or not at all. A setting of 0 turns off an individual option. The default value for each method is set to 0, so this feature is disabled until you enable it.
        On the ControlPanel:
        
            - Click  on the  Options
 menu to expand it. on the  Options
 menu to expand it.
- Click 
 Security.
- Scroll down if necessary to view the General panel.
             
        
        
            - Click 
 the Requires Login check box if you 
 want to force Users to log in with their user name and password each time 
 they visit the LearnCenter.
 or
 Clear the check box if you do not want to force Users to log in with their 
 user name and password each time they visit the LearnCenter.
            
            
            
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                          | If you click this check 
		 box, Users will not be able to see the information in dynamic 
		 objects placed on LearnCenter 
		 pages until they log in. | 
        
        
            - Type 
 the number of consecutive Account Lockout Threshold 
 Attempts a User can make before the User's account is disabled. 
 This method takes precedence over all other lockout methods. (An Administrator 
 must re-enable a User’s disabled account.) 
- Type 
 the Account Lockout Consideration period 
 in minutes in which the specified number of failed attempts must occur 
 in order to disable the account. The timer begins at the first failed 
 login. (An Administrator mustre-enable a User’s disabled account.)
- Type 
 the number of consecutive Timeout Lockout Threshold 
 Attempts a User can make before the User's account is suspended 
 (not disabled) for a specified time period.
- Type 
 the Timeout Lockout Consideration period 
 in minutes in which the specified number of failed attempts must occur 
 in order to temporarily suspend the account. The timer begins at the first 
 failed login. (When an account is suspended the User is locked out for 
 a specified period of time, after which further login attempts can be 
 made.)
- Type 
 the Timeout Lockout Duration in minutes 
 that an account suspension will last. This setting applies only to the 
 timeout methods above that temporarily suspend an account; it has no bearing 
 on Account Lockouts.
            
            
            
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                          | If you do not want to 
		 implement the Login Lockout feature for your LearnCenter, 
		 set all the fields above to 0.  | 
        
        
            - If your 
 LearnCenter uses 
 customized messages for failed logins, type the message you want to display 
 for Username Not Found. This custom login message displays after an invalid login attempt when the Username was incorrect.
Example: The Username you entered is not in our system.
        
            - If your 
 LearnCenter uses 
 customized messages for failed logins, type the message you want to display 
 for Password Incorrect. This custom login message displays after an invalid login attempt when the password was incorrect.
Example: The password you entered is not correct.
        
            - If your 
 LearnCenter uses 
 customized messages for failed logins and the Login Lockout feature, type 
 the message you want to display when a User’s account is disabled for Account Lockout. This is the message that displays to alert the User that the account is disabled.
Example: Due to too many login attempts, your account is now disabled. Contact your System Administrator to re-enable your account.
        
            - If your 
 LearnCenter uses 
 customized messages for failed logins and the Login Lockout feature, type 
 the message you want to display when a User’s account is suspended due 
 to Timeout Lockout. When using the Login Lockout feature, this message displays when the account is temporarily suspended.
Example: Due to too many login attempts, your account is temporarily suspended. Try again in 20 minutes.
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