HI,
One particular account in JIRA shows inactive. user is not able to login.
It is LDAP account and active on LDAP server. We did synchronise the LDAP and still same issue.
Can anybody please help asap?
I have a workaround for this issue:
1.Go to your Active Directory or MIM find and enable user. (Even if user is enabled)
2. Go to Jira User management -> User directories and Synchronize Active Directory server.
Works for me.
I'm still trying to find a root cause for this.
This solution worked for me without changing OU:
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Is this solution works for any one?
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We have same problem as well. Has anyone solve this issue?
@Rodrigo Rosa: User is a member of global permission.
Each user which is new our company has same problem. Please leave your solution here if possible.
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Is the user a member of any group which has a "JIRA Users" global permission? I ask because if the user is not a member of that group, they would be changed to disabled and not consume any JIRA license,.
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Have you disabled them in the JIRA interface?
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I can not disable account as it is LDAP Account. User is part of JIRA users group.
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You can still disable them in the application - that's not a flag in LDAP
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