08-09-2016 05:45 PM
09-15-2016 11:33 AM
This sounds like a bug in Alfresco as I would expect/hope that a disabled user would not be able to log in - however I can't say for certain. I would suggest raising an issue in JIRA to report this problem as it is likely to be something that needs to be investigated.
10-19-2016 10:06 AM
@shyam2016 _
As you said, you configured Alfresco to authenticate externally, and you are saying that you disabled the user in Alfresco.
I guess the problem is that for the external authentication, the user is active.
Can you try to disable the user there instead of Alfresco?
If that does the trick, I guess you should also enable the synchronization, and with that, you will have the user also disabled in Alfresco when the synchronization runs.
10-19-2016 02:47 PM
Thank you Douglas, But we don't want to disable user the in external system
, because if we disable user in the external system user will not be able
to login in another applications also. because that is a central system.
10-19-2016 02:51 PM
In that case, I think you should be using the local authentication first.
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