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How to implement a jQuery password strength indicator into APM LoginPage?
I couldn't find any DevCentral questions on this topic, but I am trying to implement a password strength indicator on my main login page to cut down on tech support calls at my firm. What are the requirements? How many characters? etc, etc...are about 40% of our calls lately.
Any idea on how to implement a password strength indicator on my APM login page? This would be a nice feature for my 4000+ user community.
Thank you
3 Replies
- Sheigh_65772
Cirrus
Just taking a swag at this but if you go to Access Policy -> Customization -> Advanced you can get pretty deep in there. I've used this make a 'pretty' Consent Banner page with APM by modifying css styles.
- PDXSchrammie_14
Nimbostratus
Hi Sheigh- Yes, I know where to go for customization but that is only 10% of the battle. I am just wondering if anyone else has tried this before with jQuery and if it is working?
- Seth_Cooper
Employee
I was able to get this to work on v11.6.0...
I have included a zip file of what you need.
- Upload the "hosted_content" files to the root directory in the hosted content section and set the permission for your access policy.
- Replace the logon.inc and apm_full.css with what I have in the zip file.
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/27996759/password_meter.zip
I would suggest you test with a demo policy and this is only provided to give an example of using jquery password strength integrated into an APM logon page.
To make this work you have to have a user who needs to change their password as this only appears on the password change screen.
If you have any questions please let me know.
Seth
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