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‎04-20-2017 04:46 AM
Hi All,
I am very new for SNOW Tool. Could you please help me to get the difference between Locked Out users and Inactive Users. Thanks in Adv...
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‎04-20-2017 06:20 AM
Hi Devendra,
Locked out means they cannot login but are in the system as a current user (e.g. existing employee who tried the wrong password too many times.)
Inactive means they are no longer with the organization (e.g. active=true is a handy way to filter out ex-employees.)

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‎04-20-2017 06:20 AM
Hi Devendra,
Locked out means they cannot login but are in the system as a current user (e.g. existing employee who tried the wrong password too many times.)
Inactive means they are no longer with the organization (e.g. active=true is a handy way to filter out ex-employees.)
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‎04-24-2017 01:41 AM
Thanks Chuck for you reply.

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‎08-23-2017 01:31 AM
Hi Chuck,
but OOB the inactive does not avoid the user being visible as a potential caller_id ... the user also still can get tickets assiged_to ...
Sure could be filtered out easily, but somehow I miss some functionality behind the "activate" checkbox.
The inactive user also still can be added to groups etc.
Any best practice on this from your side?

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‎08-25-2017 04:37 AM
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