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0D54z00008FWf29CADOkta Classic EngineLifecycle ManagementAnswered2024-07-26T18:52:23.000Z2022-10-20T18:11:25.000Z2022-11-22T14:18:36.000Z
  • flaviu.vrinceanu1.5628408972654734E12 (Customer Success Service Delivery)

    Hi @AlissonM.52757 (Customer)​,

     

    Thank you for posting on the Okta community page!

     

    You could leverage Okta Automations where you can deactivate a user if the account meets a certain condition configured for this functionality (e.g. User inactivity in Okta). I have provided below a documentation that contains more information about Automations:

     

    I hope the above information is helpful!

     

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  • AlissonM.52757 (Customer)

    Hello @flaviu.vrinceanu1.5628408972654734E12 (Customer Success Service Delivery)​,

    Thank you, but I need another kind of automation.

    I need users of a specific group to have their accounts locked in x days after account activation, regardless of whether they are active or not.

    We would use it to block external user accounts within 60 days.

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  • MatthewH.10249 (State of Iowa)

    Using an Okta Workflow set to run on a nightly schedule would allow you to loop though the users in a given group and look at their activated or created date and take action after x days.

  • AlissonM.52757 (Customer)

    Hello,

    How can I draw this flow in workflow.

    Could you show an example?...

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