A Salesforce Administrator at an agricultural technology enterprise needs to immediately revoke system login access for a departing sales operations coordinator. When trying to deactivate the user account, Salesforce displays an error message indicating that the user is currently designated as the Default Workflow User in Process Automation Settings. Which immediate action should the administrator take to prevent the user from logging in while maintaining system operational integrity?
- Freeze the user account to block login access immediately, then reassign the Default Workflow User setting before deactivating the user.Cevap
- BDeactivate the user account after temporarily disabling all active workflow rules in the organization.
- CModify the user's profile login hours to prevent login access while preserving the active license status permanently.
- DDelete the user record from Salesforce to automatically transfer all automated system process ownership to the system administrator.
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Freeze the user account to block login access immediately, then reassign the Default Workflow User setting before deactivating the user.
Freezing a user account immediately revokes login access without releasing the license or breaking functional dependencies. This allows administrators to stop user logins instantly while they update process references, such as the Default Workflow User setting, before permanently deactivating the account.
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Distinction between freezing and deactivating users when system configuration dependencies exist
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