For more information: Authentication/TwoFactorCookie/ExpireTimeSpan. Registration must be enabled for the other settings in this section to take effect. Default: ~/signin.
For more information: Authentication/ApplicationCookie/ExpireTimeSpan. In either case, the user is immediately registered and authenticated with the portal. Anmeldung For more information: Authentication/UserManager/UserValidator/RequireUniqueEmail.
Default: ApplicationCookie. In a portal application, an authenticated portal user is associated with either a contact or system user. Default: false, Authentication/Registration/TriggerLockoutOnFailedPassword, Enables or disables recording of failed password attempts. Default: true, Authentication/Registration/ResetPasswordEnabled, Enables or disables the password reset feature. This field must be used only when upgrading from Adxstudio Portals.
Uppercase letters of European languages (A through Z, with diacritic marks, Greek and Cyrillic characters), Lowercase letters of European languages (a through z, sharp-s, with diacritic marks, Greek and Cyrillic characters), Nonalphanumeric characters (special characters) (for example, !, $, #, %). If enabled, unconfirmed email addresses can't be used to send password reset instructions. Portals provides authentication functionality built on the ASP.NET Identity API. The services provided include: The Mobile Phone Confirmed field on the Portal Contact form of the Contact entity currently serves no purpose. The latest portal authentication experience allows portal users to sign in with their choice of a local contact membership provider based account or an external account based on ASP.NET Identity. Can’t access your account? For more information: Authentication/ApplicationCookie/CookieSecure.
Portal administrators have several options for controlling account sign-up behavior. Determines if the browser should allow the cookie to be accessed by client-side JavaScript. Users who started with a local account can choose to associate multiple external identities to their account. The user can request a confirmation email to be sent to their new email address, and the email will include instructions to the user for completing the email confirmation process. Select a provider to connect to your user account. Default: true. The user won't be required to pass the second-factor validation for next sign-ins as long as the same browser is being used. Default: true. Default: 30 mins. Authentication/Registration/InvitationEnabled, The email sent by this workflow must be customized by using the URL to the redeem invitation page on the portal: https://portal.contoso.com/register/?returnurl=%2f&invitation={Invitation Code(Invitation)}. All users expressly consent to such monitoring at time of portal registration.
Default: /. Default: false, Authentication/UserManager/PasswordValidator/EnforcePasswordPolicy. A new visitor can register for a new user account either by providing a username and password or by signing in through an external provider. Email, phone, or Skype.
To log in, a contact must have the appropriate web authentication information configured.
Users with a confirmed email address can opt into the added security of two-factor authentication.
check box on second-factor validation (email code) to persist the second-factor validation for the current browser.
Demo mode also requires the web browser to be running locally to the web application server. A user trying to sign in to an account that has two-factor authentication enabled is sent a security code to the confirmed email associated with their account. A user who has an existing local account can apply a new password by providing the original password. Share them with others and work together at the same time. Related Process: Send email two-factor code to a contact. Default: false. In a portal application, an authenticated portal user is associated with either a contact or system user. For more information: Authentication/UserManager/PasswordValidator/RequireNonLetterOrDigit. Default: false. Whether the password requires a numeric digit (from 0 through 9).