Hi guys,
The user status could be invited in Directory -> User and the account status could be unverified in Directory -> Managed accounts. Then what's the exact difference between the two statuses. What information I get currently is:
If org admin invites an email to JSM product, the user will display in the Directory -> user list with the status of invited. If the email has an existing Atlassian account, the status will be removed from this user. If the email hasn't been linked to any Atlassian account, an email will be sent to this email for login (may need to register an Atlasssian account firstly).
As for unverified managed account, it needs to verify this email to be changed to verified. Does it mean that this user needs to use this email to login Atlassian sites (may need to register an Atlasssian account firstly)?
Thanks,
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Thanks for your reply. So the answer is NOT for my question, right?
As for unverified managed account, it needs to verify this email to be changed to verified. Does it mean that this user needs to use this email to login Atlassian sites (may need to register an Atlasssian account firstly)?
You are correct that the user needs to login to your Atlassian site before their 'invited' status changes to 'active'
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