Hi Gary - I am not referring to the aging of a "viewpoint user" but rather monitoring the actual database users. A majority of our users are LDAP enabled within the teradata database but we have batch type accounts that we use TD2 authentication for. We currently have a sql that we run that sends an email to the group that utilizes the ID to notify them the password is about to expire. Also, for LDAP users, we have a scenario that the user may update the Active directory password but still not login to the Teradata database. We have a policy that if an database account is not logged into for 60 days it is disabled and at 90 days dropped from the system.
Not sure if there is anything in viewpoint now or in the future to leverage that? Possibly develop my own porlet??
Hi Gary - I am not referring to the aging of a "viewpoint user" but rather monitoring the actual database users. A majority of our users are LDAP enabled within the teradata database but we have batch type accounts that we use TD2 authentication for. We currently have a sql that we run that sends an email to the group that utilizes the ID to notify them the password is about to expire. Also, for LDAP users, we have a scenario that the user may update the Active directory password but still not login to the Teradata database. We have a policy that if an database account is not logged into for 60 days it is disabled and at 90 days dropped from the system.
Not sure if there is anything in viewpoint now or in the future to leverage that? Possibly develop my own porlet??