Contents Now Platform Capabilities Previous Topic Next Topic Enable AD User Account activity Subscribe Log in to subscribe to topics and get notified when content changes. ... SAVE AS PDF Selected Topic Topic & Subtopics All Topics in Contents Share Enable AD User Account activity The Enable AD User Account activity enables a Windows Active Directory user account, making it active. To access this activity in the workflow editor, select the Custom tab, and then navigate to Custom Activities > Active Directory.Note: This activity replaces an AD activity by the same name available in prior releases. If you have a workflow that uses the deprecated activity, your workflow will continue to work normally after upgrading to Instanbul. However, all new workflows must use the custom version of this activity, which was built with the PowerShell activity designer. Input variables Table 1. Enable AD User Account input variables Variable Description User The sAMAccountName of the Active Directory user account. DomainController IP address of the domain controller machine. Output variables Table 2. Enable AD User Account output variables Variable Description result Either success or failure. errorMessage The executionResult.errorMessages from the Activity designer parsing sources. Conditions Table 3. Enable AD User Account conditions Condition Description Success AD user account was successfully enabled. Failure An error occurred while attempting to enable the AD user account. Additional details may be available in the workflow log. On this page Send Feedback Previous Topic Next Topic
Enable AD User Account activity The Enable AD User Account activity enables a Windows Active Directory user account, making it active. To access this activity in the workflow editor, select the Custom tab, and then navigate to Custom Activities > Active Directory.Note: This activity replaces an AD activity by the same name available in prior releases. If you have a workflow that uses the deprecated activity, your workflow will continue to work normally after upgrading to Instanbul. However, all new workflows must use the custom version of this activity, which was built with the PowerShell activity designer. Input variables Table 1. Enable AD User Account input variables Variable Description User The sAMAccountName of the Active Directory user account. DomainController IP address of the domain controller machine. Output variables Table 2. Enable AD User Account output variables Variable Description result Either success or failure. errorMessage The executionResult.errorMessages from the Activity designer parsing sources. Conditions Table 3. Enable AD User Account conditions Condition Description Success AD user account was successfully enabled. Failure An error occurred while attempting to enable the AD user account. Additional details may be available in the workflow log.
Enable AD User Account activity The Enable AD User Account activity enables a Windows Active Directory user account, making it active. To access this activity in the workflow editor, select the Custom tab, and then navigate to Custom Activities > Active Directory.Note: This activity replaces an AD activity by the same name available in prior releases. If you have a workflow that uses the deprecated activity, your workflow will continue to work normally after upgrading to Instanbul. However, all new workflows must use the custom version of this activity, which was built with the PowerShell activity designer. Input variables Table 1. Enable AD User Account input variables Variable Description User The sAMAccountName of the Active Directory user account. DomainController IP address of the domain controller machine. Output variables Table 2. Enable AD User Account output variables Variable Description result Either success or failure. errorMessage The executionResult.errorMessages from the Activity designer parsing sources. Conditions Table 3. Enable AD User Account conditions Condition Description Success AD user account was successfully enabled. Failure An error occurred while attempting to enable the AD user account. Additional details may be available in the workflow log.