Anyone with Server administrator rights can modify other administrator accounts in EFT Administrator.
To modify an administrator account
In EFT Administrator, connect to EFT Server and click the Server tab.
In the left pane, select the Server on which the administrator account is defined.
In the right pane, click the Administration tab.
In the Admin Account Names list, click the account that you want to change.
Do one or more of the following:
To change the password, click Modify. The Administrator Password dialog box appears.
Define a user name for the account.
Define and confirm a password for the account or click Generate to generate a strong password.
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Passwords are case-sensitive. |
To change the delegate options, click the option (Server, Site, Settings Level, or Change password).
To allow COM access, select the COM check box.
To allow ARM access, select the Auditing and Reporting check box.
To require complex passwords, click Advanced, then specify the password complexity settings.
If you selected Site, Settings Level, or Change password, the assignment dialog box appears.
To assign the Sites or Settings Level that this account will manage, select one or items in the Available box, then double-click the selection or click Add; click OK.
In the Password Security area, select the Enforce strong (complex) passwords to ensure that when any administrator creates or changes a password for any administrator account, password complexity is enforced. See Enforcing Complex Passwords for Administrator Accounts for details, if necessary.
To expire the administrator account after a certain number of days, select the check box, then type or use the arrows to specify the number of days. See Expiring Administrator Passwords for details, if necessary.
Click Apply to save the changes on EFT Server.
If you created a new Server administrator account, a confirmation message appears. Click Yes to save the Server administrator account, or click No if you want to change the access level.