Set password policies in Apple School Manager
Before users receive their temporary password, you assign a role and set a password policy for accounts. There are three password policies:
Standard password (eight or more numbers and letters)
Six-digit passcode
Four-digit passcode
For security, the password policy varies depending on the type of role that’s assigned to the user.
Any users with a role of Administrator, any Manager, Staff, or Instructor must use a standard password. Accounts with a student role can use a standard, six-digit, or four-digit passcode.
If you’ve already assigned roles, you can set the password policy for accounts. See Role privileges.
Important: The password_policy value in a students.csv file uploaded over SFTP overrides the Location password policy and any password policy previously set. If the password_policy value is left blank in the .csv file, the default password policy for the location can be set as follows:
Is used for new accounts
Remains unchanged for existing accounts
Password policy scenarios
Depending on how student accounts are added to Apple School Manager, the password policy for a particular student may vary, depending on whether the account origin is .csv, manual, or SIS.
Origin | .csv password policy | Location password policy | Value used | Editable in Apple School Manager? |
---|---|---|---|---|
.csv | Yes | None | .csv | No |
.csv | Yes | Yes | .csv | No |
.csv | None | Yes | Location | No |
Manual | N/A | Yes | User’s | Yes |
Manual, then .csv | Yes | No | .csv | No |
Manual, then .csv | No | Yes | User’s | No |
SIS | N/A | Yes | Location | Yes |
Federated authentication | N/A | Set by IdP | Set by IdP | No |
Google Workspace sync | N/A | Set by IdP | Set by IdP | No |
SCIM | N/A | Set by IdP | Set by IdP | No |
Set the password policy for a user
In Apple School Manager , sign in with a user that has the role of Administrator, Site Manager, or People Manager.
Tap Users in the sidebar, then search for a user in the search field. See How to search.
Select the user from the list.
Tap , choose the policy from the Password Policy pop-up menu, then tap Save.
Set the password policy for multiple users
You can’t set the password policy for multiple roles; each role requires a specific policy.
In Apple School Manager , sign in with a user that has the role of Administrator, Site Manager, or People Manager.
Tap Users in the sidebar, then search for accounts in the search field. See How to search.
Select the users from the list.
Tap Edit in the Password Policy row, then tap Edit.
Change the password policy, then tap Continue.
Do one of the following:
Tap Activity to view this activity.
Tap Done.