When an user opens the Self Service site and he/she is enabled for password enrollment, is it posible to disable the automatic popup but still be able to enroll? This way the user can deside him/herself when to enroll without seeiing the "enoying popup" if they don't want to.

Thnx Remco

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Update 2018

Starting with version 2018.1, it is possible to disable the enrollment popup. For details, have a look at section Web interface of the following tutorial: https://www.adaxes.com/tutorials_SelfService_ConfigurePasswordSelfService.htm#webinterface.

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Hello Remco,

Currently, the popup cannot be disabled without completely disabling the Password Self-Service component of the Web interface, but by the next release we'll make it so that if a user clicks Later, the Web Interface will not nag them again for 4 hours.

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Hello,

Starting from Adaxes 2014.1 released yesterday, you can disable the enrollment prompt completely or configure how often it will appear. You can download the latest build here.

Upgrade Instructions.

For a complete list of new features and improvements, see What's New.

To configure options for the enrollment prompt:

  1. On the computer, where the Web Interface is installed, start the Web Interface Customization tool.
  2. In the Interface type drop-down list, select the Web Interface you want to configure.
  3. Activate the Components tab.
  4. Click the Configure Password Self-service button.

    Note that you can configure options for the enrollment prompt only when the Password Self-Service component of the Web Interface is enabled.
  5. Configure options for the enrollment prompt in the lower part of the Password Self-Service Options dialog.

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