To disable login protection in access management, you typically need to follow these steps:
Access the Access Management Console: Log in to your access management system's console or dashboard.
Navigate to Login Protection Settings: Look for the section related to security settings, user authentication, or login protection.
Modify Protection Policies: Find the specific policy or rule that enables login protection. This might be under a tab named "Login Protection," "Security Settings," or something similar.
Disable the Protection: Change the settings to disable the login protection feature. This could involve unchecking a box, toggling a switch, or selecting an option from a dropdown menu.
Save Changes: Ensure that you save the changes you've made to the settings.
Test the Changes: After disabling the login protection, test the login process to ensure that it behaves as expected without the protection.
Example: In a typical access management system, you might find the login protection settings under the "Security" tab. There, you could see an option like "Enable Login Protection" which you would toggle off to disable the feature.
If you're using a cloud-based access management solution, such as those offered by Tencent Cloud, you can follow similar steps within their console. For instance, Tencent Cloud's CAM (Cloud Access Management) allows you to manage access policies and security settings, including login protection, through its web interface.
Remember, disabling login protection can expose your system to potential security risks, so ensure you have alternative security measures in place if you choose to do so.