User Management Resource Administrator supports automatic password generation. For each user account that is created, a password can be generated automatically. A network administrator can configure the complexity of the generated passwords from simple (examples: sbjg, kyfd) to very strong (examples: 2v>`<J)G\0unOY, 3|}3aca9i>4H8Q{v`TS). User Management Resource Administrator further supports the password complexity rules as used in Microsoft Windows 2003, 2000, and NT networks. When the password is generated, it is stored in a variable. Next, this variable is used to actually set the password for the user account and export the password to an export file. As an alternative, the password can be read from the input data or set to a constant value.
Example: A network administrator can specify the rules used to generate a password. To do so, select a script action that supports the Password generator property. This is either the action Create user (AD) or Create user (no AD). The section Predefined settings contains a number of generation settings that are most easy to specify. Each setting specifies the value for the Password generation settings. These settings specify the minimum and maximum length of the password and the minimum and maximum number of characters of a specific type used to generate the password. Instead of selecting a predefined setting you can enter these values manually.