iAnywhere Afaria
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Setting passwords
In this slide, we see how the network manager can use Afaria's Security Manager feature to set password parameters. Password format can be set, including minimum password length and password format - at least one letter, one number, or both. Password change frequency can be defined. The system requires users to enter an initial password. The manager can also require them to change it after first entry. The administrator not only has their own password for devices, but can generate temporary passwords as well.
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Sparus Software - EveryWAN is much simpler
Afaria seems overly complex
By Ip_chrisjones12f on Tuesday Nov 18