!!! Overview
The account is disabled typically by setting a value on the entry.


When we refer to [{$pagename}], this typically implies explicit permanently disabled entries. An [{$pagename}] entry can typically only be enabled by changing the [{$pagename}] [Attribute Value].

This is __NOT__ [Locked By Intruder] or any other form of lock out that might be activated by activities performed by the entry.

! [EDirectory] [loginDisabled]
[EDirectory] uses [loginDisabled|2.16.840.1.113719.1.1.4.1.40] to indicate [{$pagename}]

! Oracle [orclisenabled|Logindisabled and Orclisenabled]
How Oracle's OID uses [orclisenabled|Logindisabled and Orclisenabled] to indicate [{$pagename}]

! [Active Directory Account Lockout]
Microsoft Active Directory uses the [ACCOUNTDISABLE] bit of the [User-Account-Control Attribute] to indicate [{$pagename}]

!! [draft-behera-ldap-password-policy]
[LDAP Server Implementations] that use [draft-behera-ldap-password-policy] use the [pwdAccountLockedTime] to indicate [{$pagename}]

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