Enable Users to Update Phone Numbers and E-mail Addresses
You can configure the Self-Service Console to allow users to update their destination phone numbers and e-mail addresses for on-demand tokencode delivery.
Note the following:
Users can update their phone numbers and e-mail addresses only if this information is stored in the internal database.
All user attributes that are stored in an external identity source are read-only. Users cannot modify this information through the Self-Service Console.
Required fields are editable.
Before you begin
Configure AM to display the Change Delivery Option link on the Self-Service Console. The link displays on the My Account page when the user is enabled for on-demand authentication.
Verify that at least one attribute (either SMS phone number or e-mail address) is editable and viewable, or that both attributes (SMS phone number and e-mail addresses) are viewable, but not editable.
Procedure
In the Security Console, click Setup > Self-Service Settings.
Under Customization, click User Profile.
From the Choose an Identity Source drop-down list, select Internal Database.
Click Next.
Do one or both of the following:
To enable users to update a phone number:
Under Custom Attributes, select View and manage user profile attribute details for Mobile Number.
From the Make Field(for Update Profile) drop-down list, select Editable.
For Display Label, accept the default label or replace it with one of your own.
To enable users to update an e-mail address:
Under Core Attributes, select View and manage user profile attribute details for Email.
From the Make Field (for Update Profile) drop-down list, select Editable.
For Display Label, accept the default label or replace it with one of your own.
Click Save.
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