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Manual User Provisioning

Manual user provisioning is the process of creating, managing, and deactivating user accounts and access permissions in IT systems through human intervention, typically by administrators or IT staff. It involves manually setting up user credentials, roles, and access rights based on organizational policies and individual job requirements. This approach is often used in smaller organizations or for specific systems where automated tools are not available or practical.

Also known as: Manual Account Provisioning, Manual Access Management, Hands-on User Setup, Admin-driven Provisioning, Manual User Onboarding
🧊Why learn Manual User Provisioning?

Developers should learn about manual user provisioning when working in environments with limited IT infrastructure, legacy systems, or during initial setup phases where automation is not yet implemented. It is crucial for understanding access control fundamentals, troubleshooting user access issues, and ensuring compliance in scenarios where automated provisioning tools cannot be applied, such as in highly customized or niche applications.

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