Sensitive data in component settings May 05, 2025 12:27 Updated What are component settings? Component settings define how a core component of your BOC Management Office Product behaves or appears. Some allow multiple configurable templates, like report styles or modelling setups. Others have a single "General" configuration for basic settings, such as data thresholds, release workflow or validation rules.For a detailed explanation, visit: ADONIS/ADOGRC - Settings or ADOIT - Settings. What do the component settings include? The component settings contain various library-specific configurations, including basic settings for components such as: Release Workflow Validation functions Organisation Portal Property Filter Do the component settings contain personal data? In general, the component settings do not contain personal data. However, some configuration values may be considered sensitive, such as: Email Component If configured, this contains the settings of the email service, including: IP address or name of the email server Port of the email server System sender address System reply-to address Authentication Mechanisms If configured, this includes the settings for your authentication method or user management, such as: LDAP configuration IDM configuration SAML configuration OIDC configuration Please note that this list is not exhaustive, as product versions may change over time.For detailed information, please contact BOC Technical Support and create a ticket via BOC-Group Help Center. Related articles How can I activate SAML tracing? Differences between Community, Starter and Enterprise Edition Enabling REST when using SSO with IDM