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Managing User Account and Password with security how do in Network & server.

Username and password are key to network security and you use them to control initial access to your system is although the network administrator assigns user name and password user can generally change their password thus you need to ensure that user have informational about what constitutes a good password in the
following section, well look at the security issues related to user account
and password including resource-sharing models and user account and password management.


Network sharing security models. 
=> You can secure files that are shared over the network in to ways.
  • At the share level 
  • At the user level
Although user-level security provides more control over file and is the preferred model implementing share level security is easire for the network administrator.

Managing Accounts.
=> First and foremost you manage access to net work rescues through a user account and the rights given to that account the network administrator is changed with daily maintenance of these account conman security duties include remaining accounts and setting the number of concurrent connection you can all so specify where users can lock in hot often they can lock in at what times they can lock in how often there password expire and when there account expire.

Managing Passwords.

=> Like any other aspect of network security passwords most be managed managing password involves ensuring that all password for user account follows security guidelines so that they can not be easily guessed or cracked as well as implementing feature of your net work operating system to prevent unauthorized access.
 

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Author: Kuldipsinh
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