List users
The Users page provides the following views of user accounts:
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The Users page provides the following views of user accounts:
Enterprise administrators can invite a user to join an enterprise.
Step 1 |
Select the Users tab. |
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Step 2 |
Click Invite User. |
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Step 3 |
Enter the user’s first name, last name, and email. |
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Click Invite. Invited users are sent an email with an activation link that expires in one hour. Invitations that haven't been activated yet can be viewed under Pending Invitations (see List users).
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An enterprise administrator can edit a user’s first and last name. A user's email address can’t be changed.
Step 1 |
Click Users in the left navigation, then click Current Users. |
Step 2 |
Click the menu icon and select Edit. |
Step 3 |
Edit the user's first name or last name. |
Step 4 |
Click Update. |
Enterprise administrators can reset the password and MFA credentials for users that belong to a verified email domain.
Step 1 |
Select the Users tab. |
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Under Current Accounts, locate the user whose password or MFA settings you want to reset and click the icon menu .
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The next time the user signs on, they will be prompted reset their password or set up their Duo MFA credeauthentication factors.
Step 1 |
Select the Users tab. |
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Under Current Accounts, locate the user account to remove or disable and click the icon menu .
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