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On the Configure tab, Delete System User is set to Delete application account and Disable System User is set to Disable application account by default. Click Modify to modify the configuration.
If you want to delete authorized organizations in batches, deselect the organizations to be deleted on the authorization policy page and click Save. The current policy is saved but organization authorization will not be canceled immediately.
Click Delete in the Operation column of an authentication provider. In the displayed dialog box, click OK. Parent topic: Authentication
Click Delete in the Operation column of the custom attribute. In the displayed dialog box, click OK to delete the custom attribute. Modifying User Attributes The field name, attribute code, and field type cannot be modified. Log in to the administrator portal.
On the right side of the target dictionary, click and select Delete from the drop-down list. In the displayed dialog box, click OK. Parent topic: Settings
DELETE: requests the server to delete specified resources, for example, an object. HEAD: requests the server to return the response header only. PATCH: requests the server to update partial content of a specified resource.
Delete User After AD user data is successfully synchronized to OneAccess, if you want to delete a user from AD, OneAccess compares the number of deleted users with the configured deletion threshold.
In the region list, click Delete On the Operation column of the target region. In the displayed dialog box, click OK. Parent topic: Authentication
DELETE: requests the server to delete specified resources, for example, an object. HEAD: requests the server to return the response header only. PATCH: requests the server to update partial content of a specified resource.
DELETE: requests the server to delete specified resources, for example, an object. HEAD: requests the server to return the response header only. PATCH: requests the server to update partial content of a specified resource.
Deleting an Authentication Strategy You can delete authentication strategies as needed. Log in to the administrator portal. On the top navigation bar, choose Authentication > Authentication Strategy. Click Delete in the Operation column of the target strategy. Click OK.
Delete User After LDAP user data is successfully synchronized to OneAccess, if you want to delete a user from LDAP, OneAccess compares the number of deleted users with the configured deletion threshold.
Click Delete in the Operation column of a policy. In the displayed dialog box, click OK to delete the policy. Parent topic: Applications
Click Delete in the Operation column of the user to be deleted. In the dialog box that is displayed, click OK to cancel the user's permission to access the application.
Delete User After AD user data is successfully synchronized to OneAccess, if you want to delete a user from AD, OneAccess compares the number of deleted users with the configured deletion threshold.
Modify or delete non-built-in attributes by clicking Modify or Delete in the Operation column. Table 4 Attributes Parameter Description Attribute Account attribute of the application system, for example, employeeNumber. Label Identifier of an attribute name.
To edit or delete a custom template, hover over it, click , and select Modify or Delete. Table 2 Custom UI parameters Area Parameter Description UI layout Layout template Select a layout template. Background image Background image of the user portal.
Automatically create accounts, modify permissions, and disable and delete accounts throughout the employee lifecycle, covering onboarding, job transfer, and resignation.
Click Delete in the Operation column of the target behavior. Click OK. Disabling a Risky Behavior Log in to the administrator portal. On the top navigation bar, choose Security > Risk Behavior Manage. In the Status column of the target behavior, click . Click OK.
Click OK to delete the account. Parent topic: Authorization Management