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          View and Edit Password Policies in Profiles

          View and Edit Password Policies in Profiles

          To ensure that the appropriate level of password security is used for your organization, specify password requirements with Password Policies settings for users assigned to a profile. Profile Password Policies settings override the organization-wide Password Policies for that profile’s users. If you don’t set Password Policies on a profile, the organization-wide Password Policies apply. New profile Password Policies take effect for existing profile users when they reset their passwords.

          Required Editions

          Available in: both Salesforce Classic and Lightning Experience
          Available in: Essentials, Professional, Enterprise, Performance, Unlimited, Developer, and Database.com Editions
          Custom Profiles available in: Essentials, Professional, Enterprise, Performance, Unlimited, and Developer Editions
          User Permissions Needed
          To edit session and password settings in profiles: Manage Profiles and Permission Sets
          To set password policies: Manage Password Policies

          Changes to the organization-wide Password Policies don’t apply to users of a profile with its own Password Policies.

          1. From Setup, in the Quick Find box, enter Profiles, and then select Profiles.
          2. Select a profile.
          3. Depending on which user interface you’re using, do one of the following.
            • In the enhanced profile user interface, click Password Policies, then click Edit.
            • In the original profile user interface, click Edit, then scroll to the Password Policies section.
          4. Change the values for the profile.
            Note
            Note You can change this setting to an expiration date that is earlier or later than the previous expiration date. To remove an expiration date, select Never expires.
          5. Click Save.
           
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