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Hi,

Is there a way to give an (by default for every user) automatic lockout expiry to each new user account that is created? I know there's a way of adding expiry column to web customization and so on, but I am looking for a rule that can be implemented for all new users created.

Further, any other rule that would give 30 days expiry to an account from the date it is unlocked by administrator/helpdesk.

Example, an account gets locked out on 01-Feb-2013 and administrator unlocks it on 05-Feb-2013, then it should by automatically get locked out again on 04-Mar-2013.

Regards,

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Ok. I got it! Just added a new business rule for on account creation and on account enable. Works awesome!

Thanks.

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