- You subscribed to the PreSetState callout event or to the PostSetState callout event for the SystemUser entity. Then, you created custom business logic that responds to the event.
- You used one of the following methods to disable a user:
- You used the SystemUserSetState message and the Execute method from the CrmService Web service.
- In Microsoft Dynamics CRM 3.0, you disabled the user in the business unit settings.
Note To disable a user in this manner, click Settings, click Business Unit Settings, click Users, click the user, click More Actions, and then click Disable.
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