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    • Article Type: General
    • Product: SFX
    • Product Version: 4

    Description:
    A problem has been found when the activation asterisk is clicked and the ‘v’ is clicked for a certain institution in the pop-up window; SFX asks for the login and password for no reason.

    This has been brought to the attention of our developers and is being investigated.

    Resolution:
    From issue resolution:
    Fixed in 4.1.4 due to the new apache
    [11/10/2011 13:38:42 Itay Stein]
    Final Status: Closed [11/10/2011 1:38:47 PM Itay Stein]

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    Login password activation

     

    Note: Ex Libris strongly recommends keeping your passwords secure based on the Ex Libris Password Management Policy.

    We recommend that the default passwords be changed to a complex combination and maintained.

    Cloud customers are assured that Ex Libris maintains passwords based on best practice in the industry.


    • Article last edited: 10/8/2013
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