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How does security level change affect current clients?

ClaudioW

New Pleskian
Hi there.

Simple question.
If i change the security level to a more secure one (enforcing even more complex passwords), how will this affect current cients?
Passwords that doesnt match security level will be automaticly created? or will pleask ask for a password change on next loggin?
Does this setting affects email passwords or just plesk?
 
If you go to Tools & Settings>Security Policy you see:

When users set a new password in the system (create a new one or change the existing one), they are required to adjust the password according to the minimum strength requirements specified on this page.

So, old passwors remains the same.
 
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