Find inactive Confluence users when using Crowd and PKI authentication

William Wells
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May 20, 2012

We're using a suite of Atlassian tools integrated with Crowd and PKI to login. Some of our users do not ever update any information in Confluence, but use it to just search information. We are about to reach our max user limit for Confluence and need to find a way to identify how many inactive Confluence users we have without deleting users who are just doing a search. Is there any way to identify this information?

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Andrew Frayling
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May 21, 2012

Hi,

You can do a check for when a user last logged in. I wrote a user macro to do that a while back, details at http://blog.networkedcollaboration.com/2012/02/11/confluence-last-login-user-macro/

Would that work for what you want to do here?

Andrew.

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Andrew Frayling
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May 21, 2012

Hi,

You can do a check for when a user last logged in. I wrote a user macro to do that a while back, details at http://blog.networkedcollaboration.com/2012/02/11/confluence-last-login-user-macro/

Would that work for what you want to do here?

Andrew.

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