
With this procedure, you create security policies with attributes, for which you explicitly do not want to use the default value. For example, you assign a new security policy called Digits, and change, as described below, the standard value for the attribute MIN_PASSWORD_DIGITS from 0 to 4. The new security policy Digits then uses the standard values for all security policy attributes, with the exception of the attribute MIN_PASSWORD_DIGITS. You can, however, also create a security policy without defining attributes. This policy then uses the default values for all security policy attributes.
The system automatically performs a consistency check and displays all entries with problems. If there are any problems, you must correct these before the system can save your new policy.