When the Export dialog appears, select Save File, and then Save.

7-26 Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrators Guide for Oracle Adaptive Access Manager If you click Revert, the edited details revert to the initial state. If questions that belonged to a category are moved to the new category, the user would be presented with the same questions.

7.7.4 Deleting Categories

To delete a category, follow these instructions.

1. Navigate to the Categories Search page, as described in

Section 7.4, Accessing Configurations in KBA Administration.

2. In the Categories Search page, search for the categories you want to delete.

3. Select the rows corresponding to the categories you want and click Delete.

A dialog is displayed asking if you want to delete the categories.

4. Click Delete to confirm.

A dialog is displayed with a message that the categories were deleted successfully.

5. Click OK to dismiss the dialog.

You can delete a category if it is not referenced by questions. If the category is referenced by a question, an error message appears.

7.7.5 Activating Categories

To activate categories:

1. Navigate to the Categories Search page, as described in

Section 7.4, Accessing Configurations in KBA Administration.

2. In the Categories Search page, search for the categories you want to activate.

3. Select the row for each category you want to activate.

4. Press the Activate button.

A dialog is displayed with a message that the category was activated successfully.

5. Click OK to dismiss the dialog.

7.7.6 Deactivating Categories

The deactivated category is not used to generate a new question set. All questions in the deactivated category are replaced with questions from a new category that has not been used to generate a current question set at re-registration or the changing of user preferences for users with the question in their question set. For users with the questions registered, the questions from the deactivated category continue to be active. If the user is re-registering or changing user preferences, all questions in the deactivated category are replaced with questions from a new category that has not been used to generate current question set. To deactivate categories:

1. Navigate to the Categories Search page, as described in

Section 7.4, Accessing Configurations in KBA Administration.

2. In the Categories Search page, search for the categories you are interested in.

3. Select the row for each category you want to deactivate.

4. Press the Deactivate button.

Managing Knowledge-Based Authentication 7-27 A dialog is displayed with a message that the category was deactivated successfully.

5. Click OK to dismiss the dialog.

7.8 Configuring the Registration Logic

You can use Registration Logic to set up the configuration for: ■ Number of questions that appear on each menu ■ Number of categories per menu ■ Number of questions that a user must register ■ Restriction of characters entered for answers Configure Registration for Questions and Answers To configure the registration for challenge questions and answers:

1. In the Navigation tree, double-click Registration Logic under KBA. The

Registration Logic page is displayed. 2. To enter or change the values for the question set generation, you can specify the following settings. ■ Number of questions that a customer must register ■ Number of questions that appear on each menu ■ Number of categories per menu The categories per menu cannot be more than the number of categories available in the system.

3. Click Apply.

A confirmation dialog is displayed with the message, Registration Logic details updated successfully.

4. Click OK.

Add Global Validation To add global validations validations you want to apply to all questions:

1. In the Navigation tree, double-click Registration Logic under KBA. The

Registration Logic page is displayed.

2. Click the Add button on the results header.

The Add Global Validation dialog appears. Note: Enter realistic numbers. For example, the number of questions that a user must register should be 3 to 7 questions