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<p>Within the Windows Registry, right click and select <span class="keyword">New ? String Value</span> and name it <span class="keyword">HighSecurity</span>.</p>

<p> Then, double-click on it and enter the Value of <span class="keyword">True</span>, as shown below:</p>

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<p>When the <span class="keyword">HighSecurity</span> Registry value is set to <span class="keyword">True</span>, the following restrictions are imposed:-</p>

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  	<li> Ability to block individual web scripts by including them in a blacklist file: 
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  	<li> Enforce password complexity for web users (additional Registry entries required)</li>
  	<li> Forbid direct SQL queries through web interface</li> 
  	<li> System alert messages are silently suppressed</li>
  	<li> System database connection tests forbidden</li>
  	<li> Ability to (re)create system database tables inhibited</li>
  	<li> Cannot change or test web (HTTP) port</li>
  	<li> Cannot send test emails</li>
  	<li> Debug information suppressed if a XSL translation error occurs</li>
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<h2>Web interface protocols</h2>

<p>The default behaviour is to allow all protocols TLS1, SSL2 and SSL3.</p>

<p>You can change the type of connection that TIM will respond to by adding the Registry String Value <span class="keyword">WWWSSLProtocol</span>.</p>

<p>Note that this this is a case-insensitive string value with one of the following data values:</p>

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            <th class="confluenceTh" width=166>Registry String data value</th>
            <th class="confluenceTh">Description</th>
        </tr>
        <tr>
            <td class="confluenceTd"><span class="keyword">nossl</span></td>
            <td class="confluenceTd">No SSL protocols, behave like a standard HTTP server</td>
        </tr>
		<tr>
            <td class="confluenceTd"><span class="keyword">ssl23</span></td>
            <td class="confluenceTd">SSL2 and SSL3 protocols only</td>
        </tr>
		<tr>
            <td class="confluenceTd"><span class="keyword">ssl2</span></td>
            <td class="confluenceTd">SSL2 protocol only</td>
        </tr>
		<tr>
            <td class="confluenceTd"><span class="keyword">ssl3</span></td>
            <td class="confluenceTd">SSL3 protocol only</td>
        </tr>
		<tr>
            <td class="confluenceTd"><span class="keyword">tls1</span></td>
            <td class="confluenceTd">TLS1 protocol only</td>
        </tr>
	</tbody>
</table>

<h2>Password complexity</h2>

<p>You can configure TIM Enterprise web users with complex passwords to match your organisation's IT password policy.</p>

<p>To enable complex passwords, a Registry String Value <span class="keyword">PasswordComplexity</span> must be added.</p>

<p>The use of the following data string values, allows you to configure how complex the passwords are:</p>

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