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I need to disable some accounts in Crowd that are Active directory users but not disable them in AD.
On the documentation -->
Crowd will synchronise the user status with Active Directory. If a user account is disabled in Active Directory, the user will be deactivated in Crowd, and reciprocally, if a user is deactivated in Crowd, the user account will be disabled in Active Directory. To prevent this synchronisation, use Manage User Status Locally in the 'Connector' tab.
I don't see Manage User Status Locally in the 'Connector' Tab.
Can someone provide me where I can configure "Manage User Status Locally"?
Hi Jerome, this option is only available in Crowd version 2.7 onwards. You can see more details in this link.
Cheers
We have a lot of application running on top of crowd. Are we required to upgrade those application as well?
- bamboo
- crowd openid
- crucible
- google-aps
- jira
- stash
- opennms
- confluence
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Openid is part of the Crowd packet, so it'll be upgrade when you upgrade Crowd. As for the other Atlassian applications, there is no need to upgrade them. The only thing is that I'm not familiar with opennms, I don't know this application, you may contact it's vendor and check this information.
Cheers
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