Crowd 2.0 : Deleting or Deactivating a User
This page last changed on Jul 29, 2009 by smaddox.
Deactivating a user prevents the user from logging in to any applications that use the Crowd framework and also excludes the user from the license count. You would typically do this when a user leaves your organisation. Deleting a user removes the user completely from the relevant directory. Deactivating instead of DeletingWe recommend that you deactivate a user rather than delete them, in case some applications contain historical data, such as documents that the user has created. Read more.
Deactivating a UserTo deactivate a user,
The user will now be unable to log in to any applications that use the Crowd framework. Screenshot: Deactivating a user
Deleting a UserTo delete a user,
The user will be removed from the relevant directory and will no longer appear in the User Browser. Screenshot: Deleting a user
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