Not really.. You can modify a few things on this table directly without
impacting anything - for e.g. set passwords to NULL in the odd event that a
user has forgotten them and you do not have a password reset functionality
built in.. Once the user logs in he will need to modify his password so that
the original password doesn't get set back to the user_cache table after a
user recache.

Or in case an admin user has been stripped off his fixed license, it is
possible to grant the user this license back and once he logs in he would
need to modify the User form to grant that fixed license to keep the values
in sync..

I'm pretty sure you could do the same to the counts.. without really
breaking anything..

Joe
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  Subject: Re: user_cache question


  ** Hi:

  The BADPWD & BADPWDTOTAL, Relates directly to the max number and attemps
of bad passwords that were submitted for those accounts, why don't you try
to recache the user_cache table with arcache utility in order to initialize
your table from the ground, you must not modify this table by a single SQL
because probably get more errors.

  Hope this help

  Have a nice day !!:)



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  > Date: Wed, 6 Aug 2008 21:48:18 -0500
  > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  > Subject: user_cache question
  > To: [email protected]
  >
  > This is still related to the "You do not have write license" woes "
  > issue
  >
  > What does the BADPWD and BADPWDTOTAL field mean exactly in the
  > user_cache table?
  >
  > The reason I ask is this - exactly one other person has responded to me
  > with a similar issue and it was tied to an LDAP integration.
  >
  > One of my users in question who can not save has a # of 38 in her
  > BADPWDTOTAL field in user_cache...
  >
  > William Rentfrow
  > Principal Consultant, StrataCom
  > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  > O 952-432-0227
  > C 701-306-6157
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