Difference between revisions of "Enable Automatic User Deactivation"

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==Purpose==
 
==Purpose==
If this checkbox is selected, then users will be automatically set to inactive (technically, the Active checkbox will be deselected) if they have not logged on to SAP Enable Now in the last period specified in the '''[[Deactivate after (interval type)]]''' and '''[[Deactivate after (interval unit)]]''' settings. With single sign-on, this setting effectively uses the date they last accessed any SAP Enable Now content (on the server - access to locally-published Libraries is not checked).  
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If this checkbox is selected, then users will be automatically set to inactive (technically, the Active checkbox will be deselected) if they have not logged on to SAP Enable Now in the last period specified in the '''[[Deactivate After (Interval Type)]]''' and '''[[Deactivate After (Interval Unit)]]''' settings. With single sign-on, this setting effectively uses the date they last accessed any SAP Enable Now content (on the server - access to locally-published Libraries is not checked).
  
 
==See Also==
 
==See Also==

Revision as of 21:49, 28 November 2023

Where to find it

  • Manager > Administration > Server Settings menu > User Management section > Automatic User Deactivation category > Enable Automatic User Deactivation setting

Purpose

If this checkbox is selected, then users will be automatically set to inactive (technically, the Active checkbox will be deselected) if they have not logged on to SAP Enable Now in the last period specified in the Deactivate After (Interval Type) and Deactivate After (Interval Unit) settings. With single sign-on, this setting effectively uses the date they last accessed any SAP Enable Now content (on the server - access to locally-published Libraries is not checked).

See Also