A Salesforce Administrator at a solar installation company needs to temporarily restrict access for five field operations staff who are taking a two-month leave of absence. However, these specific user accounts are set as default owners in active Lead Assignment Rules and workflow email alerts. System automation rules prevent deactivating users who are referenced in active processes. Which administrative action should the administrator take to prevent these users from logging in while preserving system processes?
- Freeze the user accounts from their respective user detail pages.Cevap
- BDeactivate the user accounts directly from Setup.
- CCreate and assign a restrictive profile that revokes all object and system permissions.
- DRemove the users' IP addresses from the Organization-Wide Network Access list.
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The administrator should freeze the user accounts from their respective user detail pages.
Freezing a user account immediately blocks the user from logging into Salesforce without releasing their license or breaking references in active assignment rules, approval processes, or workflow automation. This makes freezing the ideal mechanism when user accounts cannot be immediately deactivated due to system dependencies.
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User Freezing vs. User Deactivation