I can't do either any longer - I have accounts out there that are disabled so I've done it in the past. I don't want confluence to be able to delete people from AD due to the mastering we have with Workday - but I want to be able to at the very least manually disable accounts.
Sorry should of thought to include that - Confluence version 5.6.4, server version, running LDAP AD sync to get users in.
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Ok, is it set up as read/write?
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no it never has been, and I use to be able to delete users. Don't know when that went away
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If it is read only, then you would not have been able to delete users.
You might have been deleting internal accounts (i.e. not LDAP ones), but you can't delete from LDAP if you can't write to it.
You should still be able to disable users though, that's all within Confluence.
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That's starting to sound like you've been removed from the admin group.
Could you explain exactly how you "can't delete/disable"? Which screen are you on and is it that the options are not there, or they give an error message?
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What user directory are you using, and is it fully read/write?
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Hi Gerri, Which version of confluence you are having ? And how is User Mangement done, Internal Directory/ AD sync ?
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