The Account status that is not typically considered in a User Manager Campaign certification in Saviynt is D. Manually Provisioned. Here's why:
Saviynt's User Manager Campaign Focus: User Manager Campaigns primarily focus on reviewing and certifying access that is actively managed and tracked within Saviynt.
Account Statuses and Their Relevance:
A. Manually Suspended: Indicates an account that has been intentionally disabled within Saviynt. These accounts are often included in reviews to ensure the suspension is still valid.
B. Inactive: Indicates an account that has not been used for a certain period. These accounts are often included in reviews to determine if they should be disabled or removed.
C. Suspended from Import Service: Indicates an account that has been suspended due to issues during an import process. These accounts are typically reviewed to resolve the import problem and determine the appropriate account status.
Manually Provisioned Accounts: These accounts are created directly in the target system, bypassing Saviynt's provisioning processes. As such, they might not be fully tracked or managed within Saviynt.
Out-of-Band Access: Manually provisioned accounts represent a form of out-of-band access, which is often excluded from standard User Manager Campaigns.
Separate Review Process: Organizations might have separate processes for reviewing manually provisioned accounts, such as using the RevokeOutOfBandAccessJob or a different type of campaign.
In conclusion: While other account statuses like Manually Suspended, Inactive, and Suspended from Import Service are relevant to access management within Saviynt and are often included in User Manager Campaigns, Manually Provisioned accounts might be excluded because they represent access granted outside of Saviynt's control and might require a different review process.
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