01-23-2017 04:45 AM
I was showing a demo of generating Random Guest Accounts today and in my head I said, “wow, that’s a long username”. As soon as I did, the customer(s) complained about the length of the username, too.
I was using a prefix, but a randomly generated 15 character username is quite long.
Is there a way for me to ask for an enhancement request without a TAC Case?
It seems it might be possible to add this option under the Characters Allowed in Randomly-Generated Usernames from the screenshot below and would make a lot of sense.
If I am missing something and this is possible today, please let me know.
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01-23-2017 07:17 AM
Charles, I am talking about 'Minimum alphanumeric' not 'Minimum Username length' field. Two are in conflict. You just need to make sure 'Minimum alphanumeric' is lower than 'Minimum Username length'.
01-23-2017 06:55 AM
You need to reduce the 'Minimum alphanumeric' to 5 or less in the guest username policy settings and should work as expected.
01-23-2017 06:58 AM
It is currently set to 5 as show in the screen grab above. I don't understand how setting the minimum length to 5 or less will shorten the maximum length.
01-23-2017 07:17 AM
Charles, I am talking about 'Minimum alphanumeric' not 'Minimum Username length' field. Two are in conflict. You just need to make sure 'Minimum alphanumeric' is lower than 'Minimum Username length'.
01-23-2017 12:44 PM
Perfect. This helps out a lot. Basically whatever value you have in the Minimum username length:* is appended to the end of the username Prefix set in the Sponsor Portal. What this means is:
Combined with this
Gives you this:
Which is a LOT more manageable. 3 characters added to the end of the Prefix is PERFECT.
Thank you for the guidance, Hosuk.
Charles Moreton
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