Self Help authentication allows Endpoint Encryption users who have forgotten the credentials to answer security questions and log on to Endpoint Encryption devices without getting Technical Support assistance. Self Help requires the Endpoint Encryption user to respond with answers to predefined personal challenge questions. Self Help can replace fixed password or other authentication methods.
Consider the following when choosing your authentication method or when configuring Self Help:
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Self Help is not available for Administrator and Authenticator accounts.
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Self Help is not available for accounts that use domain authentication. PolicyServer is unable to change or retrieve previous domain passwords.
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Self Help has a maximum of six questions for each user account. Users may be unable to log on using Self Help if more than six questions are configured.
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Self Help is only configurable with the legacy PolicyServer MMC.
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Self Help is not available for offline endpoints.
Setting Up Self Help
If the Self Help policy is enabled, the user is prompted to define answers for the Self Help questions after his/her first login. If the user changes their password, they must define Self Help question answers again.