Users Login Attempts

Hello,
How can I change the users attempts to login the system. If they try more than 3 times the password to lock their user.
Thank you
Taulant

Yes, if you enable client exclusion the WLC will block users for 60 seconds by default. You can block for them for good or block them for an extended period of time by playing with the timers.
But this will go for ALL clients that get blocked... Not just your "bad" password users.
Is this what you are looking for ?

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    2. FORGOT PASSWORD RECOVERY INFO
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    Browse to the following URL using a desktop browser, the BlackBerry Browser on the BlackBerry smartphone, or the Browser on the BlackBerry PlayBook: http://blackberryid.blackberry.com/bbid/recoverpassword
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    Note: Answering the recovery question is only required if the BlackBerry ID account is not confirmed.
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    Log in to the email account associated to the BlackBerry ID using the desktop browser, BlackBerry Browser on the smartphone, or the Browser on the BlackBerry PlayBook.
    Locate the password reset email and select the Change your BlackBerry ID password link.
    Note: The BlackBerry ID reset email will come from [email protected]. If the email is not found in the inbox, check the mailbox's Spam or Junk folder.
    When the password reset page loads, enter the Answer to the Password Recovery Question, enter the New Password, Confirm Password, then click Submit.
    A confirmation message will display once the changes have been saved successfully.
    Moving forward use the newly created password whenever logging into BlackBerry ID.
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    THEN CHECKED KB24157......
    Overview
    BlackBerry ID is the master key to BlackBerry smartphone products, sites, services and applications, including BlackBerry Protect and the BlackBerry App World storefront.
    To prevent unauthorized access to the account, the BlackBerry ID will become locked out after a number of failed attempts. See the information below for an outline on the expected behavior:
    Local Authentication Lockout 
    On BlackBerry PlayBook and BlackBerry smartphones if the user enters their BBID password incorrectly 10 times on the BBID sign in screen, verify password screen, or BBID Edit screens, they are LOCKED OUT of all the following functions on that BlackBerry device for 15 minutes:
    Authenticating with their BlackBerry ID on the sign in screen
    Authenticating with their BlackBerry ID on the verify password screen
    Authenticating with their BlackBerry ID on the BBID edit screens 
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    Forgot Password Lockout
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    BlackBerry website (blackberry.com/blackberryid)
    BlackBerry PlayBook
    BlackBerry smartphone
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    THAT DIDN'T WORK SO NOW ITS BACK TO..... KB26361
    Overview
    To change the BlackBerry ID password, complete the steps below for the specific device:
    From the BlackBerry 10 smartphone:
    Swipe down from the top bezel on the home screen and select Settings.
    Scroll down and select BlackBerry ID.
    Select Change Password.
    Enter the current password in the Current BlackBerry ID Password field.
    Enter the new password in the New BlackBerry ID Password and Confirm New Passwordfields.
    Select Submit to complete the password change.
    To confirm the change You have changed your password will be displayed.
    Also, if the BlackBerry ID password has been forgotten, select Forgot Password on the smartphone and answer the recovery question to generate a password reset email. Follow KB28685 to complete this process.
    Note: When using the recovery question password reset method, the generated email will be delivered to the BlackBerry 10 smartphone if the BlackBerry ID email address has been setup via Settings >Accounts
    From a computer:
    Visit http://www.bbid.com/ from a PC or BlackBerry smartphone browser.
    Click Log in.
    Enter the BlackBerry ID Username (email address) and password, then click Sign In.
    Click Account Details.
    Next to Password, click Edit.
    Enter in the current password, followed by the new password. Enter the new password again in the confirm password field, then click Save.
    Click Done to exit from the BlackBerry ID account information screens.
    From the BlackBerry smartphone running BlackBerry 6:
    Navigate to Options > Third Party Applications > BlackBerry ID.
    Click on Change next to BlackBerry ID Password.
    Enter in the current password, followed by the new password. Enter the new password again in the confirm password field, then click OK.
    A confirmation message will display Your password has been successfully changed.
    Click OK.
    From the BlackBerry smartphone running BlackBerry 7:
    Navigate to Options > Device > BlackBerry ID.
    Click on Change next to BlackBerry ID Password.
    Enter in the current password, followed by the new password. Enter the new password again in the confirm password field, then click OK .
    A confirmation message will display Your password has been successfully changed.
    Click OK.
    From the BlackBerry Playbook tablet:
    Navigate to the Options icon.
    Select BlackBerry ID.
    Click on the Edit button next to Change Password.
    Enter in the current password, followed by the new password. Enter the new password again in the confirm password field, then click Submit.
    A confirmation message will display You have changed your password.
    Click OK.
    If the password for a BlackBerry ID account has been forgotten and the login is unsuccessful, use the following process to reset the password.
    Note: If the BlackBerry ID account is not confirmed, it is necessary to provide the answer to the password recovery question as part of the web based password reset flow.  To see if a BlackBerry ID account is confirmed, login to the BlackBerry ID account, select Account Details and locate the Email Status field.  For instructions on confirming the BlackBerry ID account follow  KB34137.
    To generate a password reset email, complete the following:
    Browse to the following URL using a desktop browser, the Browser on the BlackBerry smartphone or the Browser on the BlackBerry PlayBook: http://blackberryid.blackberry.com/bbid/recoverpassword
    Enter the BlackBerry ID Username (email address) and the CAPTCHA characters, then clickSubmit.
    Enter the Answer to the Password Recovery Question, then click OK. (Answering the recovery question is only required if the BlackBerry ID account is not confirmed)
    A confirmation message will be displayed A password reset email has been sent to [email protected] , at which point, a reset email will be delivered to the associated email address inbox.
    Login to the email account associated to the BlackBerry ID using the desktop browser, BlackBerry Browser on the BlackBerry smartphone or the browser on the BlackBerry PlayBook.
    Locate the password reset email and select the Change your BlackBerry ID password link.
    Note: The BlackBerry ID reset email will come from [email protected] If the email is not found in the inbox, check the Spam or Junk folder.
    When the password reset page loads, enter the Answer to the Password Recovery Question, enter the New Password, Confirm Password, then click Submit.  
    Note: Answering the recovery question is only required if the BlackBerry ID account is not confirmed. 
    A confirmation message will display once the changes have been saved successfully.
    Moving forward use the newly created password whenever logging into BlackBerry ID.
    Note: If the BlackBerry ID email address is a BlackBerry mail address (e.g. <username>@tmo.blackberry.net), the BlackBerry ID password reset email will not be received on the BlackBerry smartphone. Since the BlackBerry mail address is not accessible from a computer, the steps outlined in KB28111 will need to be performed.
    IT ALL LEADS BACK TO THE SAME UNHELPFUL NON-SOLUTION OF USE THE PASSWORD RECOVERY QUESTION.... 
    Can the tech department of Blackberry please sort out this ridiculous unhelpful system by sending customers a direct email if password is forgotten so they can reset without having to go through the above without finding a solution. 
    THANK YOU.

    Hi and Welcome to the Community!
    Please see this "sticky" post, along with the threads to which it links, for helpful information to guide you as you proceed:
    http://supportforums.blackberry.com/t5/Social-Lounge/How-This-Site-and-Formal-Support-Work/td-p/2540...
    Hopefully, this information will be of use to you.
    That said, it sounds like you have exhausted all of the automatic recovery methods...but just in case, please see this "sticky" post for helpful information concerning your BBID situation:
    http://supportforums.blackberry.com/t5/BlackBerry-World/How-to-regain-access-to-your-BBID/td-p/25467...
    Hopefully, this information will be of use to you.
    But do please keep in mind that security is a 2-way street...the human element play an equal part in that security, and you have failed at that in this situation, yet desire for the automated methods to still recover for you. Such just isn't possible, because your failure has exceeded the capabilities of the automated methods.
    Hence, you likely need human intervention from an actual BB representative, which is not available in this forum (as discussed in the first link I gave you above). But, the methods to attempt to seek human intervention are posted within the 2nd link I gave you.
    Cheers, and Good Luck!
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  • How can  I  restrain the user login portal once, in the same time ???

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