Definicija: A password that does not provide an effective defense against unauthorized access to a resource. A weak password might be less than six characters long, contain all or part of a user's account name, or contain less than three of the four following categories of characters: uppercase letters, lowercase letters, base 10 digits, and symbols found on the keyboard, such as !, @, and #.
Definicija: The password stored in each user's account. Each user generally has a unique user password and must type that password when logging on or accessing a server.
Definicija: A password that the user sets when the Trusted Platform Module (TPM) is enabled. An owner password is required to turn the TPM on or off, and to use certain TPM functions.
Definicija: A password that cannot be easily guessed or cracked. A strong password is at least eight characters long, does not contain all or part of the user's account name, and contains at least three of the four following categories of characters: uppercase characters, lowercase characters, numbers, and symbols found on the keyboard (such as !, @, #).
Definicija: A passcode that a user enters on a mobile device that supports the Exchange ActiveSync protocol. The device password unlocks the device and allows access to the data stored on the device.
Definicija: A user-authentication mechanism used to log on to a computer by tapping a sequence of targets on a picture instead of typing a text password.
Definicija: A user-authentication mechanism used to log on to a computer by tapping a sequence of targets on a picture instead of typing a text password.
Definicija: A user-authentication mechanism used to log on to a computer by tapping a sequence of targets on a picture instead of typing a text password.
Definicija: A password that you use to log on to a network. You can make this the same as your Windows password, so you have only one password to remember.
Definicija: A password that you use to log on to a network. You can make this the same as your Windows password, so you have only one password to remember.
Definicija: For BitLocker Drive Encryption, a numerical password that consists of 48 digits divided into 8 groups. Each group of 6 digits is reduced to modulo 11 (a numerical calculation) before being compressed into corresponding 16 bits of passphrase data. A copy of the passphrase data is stored on disk encrypted by the volume master key and thus an administrator can retrieve the recovery password after Windows has loaded. The recovery password must be entered by using the function keys on the keyboard.
Definicija: A password (or key) provided by Exchange Server (through OWA) that will be used during the process of resetting the PIN/password of the mobile devices.
Definicija: A password that cannot be easily guessed or cracked. A strong password is at least eight characters long, does not contain all or part of the user's account name, and contains at least three of the four following categories of characters: uppercase characters, lowercase characters, numbers, and symbols found on the keyboard (such as !, @, #).
Definicija: A process that coordinates each user’s password changes across multiple computers, devices, folders, or networks in password synchronization.
Definicija: For BitLocker Drive Encryption, a numerical password that consists of 48 digits divided into 8 groups. Each group of 6 digits is reduced to modulo 11 (a numerical calculation) before being compressed into corresponding 16 bits of passphrase data. A copy of the passphrase data is stored on disk encrypted by the volume master key and thus an administrator can retrieve the recovery password after Windows has loaded. The recovery password must be entered by using the function keys on the keyboard.
Definicija: A BitLocker Drive Encryption file that uses the naming convention: .bek (including the BitLocker .fve file extension), which contains the recovery key that is required to unseal the volume during recovery.
Definicija: The process of verifying the identity of a user, computer, process, or other entity by validating the credentials provided by the entity. Common forms of credentials are digital signatures, smart cards, biometric data, and a combination of user names and passwords.
Definicija: A service that replicates users' passwords between multiple computers, devices, folders, or networks, resulting in users having the same password in each environment.
Definicija: An Active Directory object that is stored in the Password Settings Container. The Password Settings object holds the attributes of a certain fine-grained password policy.
Definicija: An authentication method that supports the authentication to RADIUS server using passwords that change, based on time or on an authentication request counter.
Definicija: A service that replicates users' passwords between multiple computers, devices, folders, or networks, resulting in users having the same password in each environment.
Definicija: A user-authentication mechanism used to log on to a computer by tapping a sequence of targets on a picture instead of typing a text password.
Definicija: A password that the user sets when the Trusted Platform Module (TPM) is enabled. An owner password is required to turn the TPM on or off, and to use certain TPM functions.
Definicija: The process of verifying the identity of a user, computer, process, or other entity by validating the credentials provided by the entity. Common forms of credentials are digital signatures, smart cards, biometric data, and a combination of user names and passwords.
Definicija: An object class in the Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) schema that is created by default under the System container in the domain. The Password Settings Container stores Password Settings objects (PSOs) for that domain.
Definicija: A set of access control lists (ACLs) that determine what credentials can or cannot be replicated on a read-only domain controller (RODC). Each RODC has a unique Password Replication Policy (PRP) that is enforced by the writable domain controller that is its replication partner.
Definicija: A set of access control lists (ACLs) that determine what credentials can or cannot be replicated on a read-only domain controller (RODC). Each RODC has a unique Password Replication Policy (PRP) that is enforced by the writable domain controller that is its replication partner.