
ADDRESS BOOK
Http Password Maintenance
Zane Vogelsberg 08.14.2000
Rating: -3.20- (out of 5)




I implemented the following changes to the Person form in our Address Book to allow our help desk staff to see what a users HTTP password was and to apply a minimum length parameter of eight characters.
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In the design of your address book, simply go to the Person form and right below the HTTPPassword field, add a field called HTTPPassword_input. This should be a standard text, editable field.
In the Hide When tab, select Hide Paragraph when Formula is True and enter the following formula:
@Contains(@UserRoles; "[UserModifier]") != 1 & @Contains(@UserRoles; "[UserCreator]") != 1
This formula dictates who can and can't see the un-encrpyted HTTP password.
Go to the Input Validation for the HTTPPassword_input field and put in the following:
@IF(@Length(HTTPPassword_input)<8; @Failure("You're password is too short");@Success)
This applies a minimum length of eight characters
Once you have created the HTTPPassword_input field, you need to change the actual HTTPPassword field. In the properties, I set it to Hide from Notes and the Web. Also, the fomula for the value of the field needs to be: @Password(HTTPPassword_input)
This automatically updates the HTTPPassword field with the encrypted value of the field HTTPPassword_input.
Please note, this required an open, edit and save on each document and you will have to put in the users password into the HTTPPassword_input field.
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