Customize your operator accounts' behavior and functionality by configuring operator access isolation settings and enabling stricter password policies. To change these settings, go to Settings > Operators > click on the settings icon.
Operator Access Isolation
Prevent users from seeing each other's configurations. By enabling this, each user can view only the schedules, reports, and alerts they have created. Admins, however, can view all schedules, reports, and alerts created by both admins and users.
List of related modules applicable to operator access isolation:
ACCESSPATROL
Device Report (Save profile) (AP)
Email Reports (AP)
Email alerts (AP)
Device Scheduler (AP)
Access Requests (AP)
BROWSECONTROL
Internet scheduler (BC)
App Blocker Scheduler (BC)
BROWSEREPORTER
Screenshot configurations (BR)
Screenshots (BR)
Run Report (save profile) (BR)
Email Reports (BR)
Email Alerts (BR)
Tracking Scheduler (BR)
ENPOWERMANAGER
Power Scheduler (EN)
Enable stricter password policies for the operator
Enabling this option will enforce the following password requirements when creating an operator account
Password must have at least 8 characters.
Password must contains at least three character types
(upper-case letters, lower-case letters, numerals, special characters).
Password will expire after 91 days.
Previously used password cannot be re-used for 4 expiration cycles(364 days).
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