
Manage existing users in Apple Business Manager
You can manage existing users in Apple Business Manager, such as editing their account information to change the user’s name. Depending on your role, you can do such things as reset a user’s Managed Apple ID password and send them a new temporary password so they can sign in. You can also deactivate, reactivate, or delete users.
Deactivate user accounts
You can deactivate user accounts so that the selected users are unable to use their Managed Apple ID to sign in. If an account is in a deactivated state for more than 30 days, it’s automatically deleted.
Reactivate user accounts
You can reactivate user accounts so that the selected users are able to use their Managed Apple ID again.
Delete user accounts
You can delete manually created user accounts; however, active accounts must first be deactivated. If a user never signed in using their Managed Apple ID, then the account is inactive and can be deleted.
To view which accounts can be deactivated, reactivated, or deleted, see User status.
Edit user information
In Apple Business Manager
, sign in with a user that has the role of Administrator or People Manager.Click Users
in the sidebar, then search for a user in the search field. See How to search.Select the user from the list.
Click the Edit button
, then select what you want to edit.Click Save, then click Save.
Deactivate a single user
In Apple Business Manager
, sign in with a user that has the role of Administrator or People Manager.Click Users
in the sidebar, then search for a user in the search field. See How to search.Select the user from the list, click the More button
, then select the Deactivate User button
.Click Close or wait for the process to finish, then click Done.
Deactivate multiple users
In Apple Business Manager
, sign in with a user that has the role of Administrator or People Manager.Click Users
in the sidebar, then search for accounts in the search field. See How to search.Select the users from the list.
Click Change next to Change Account Status.
Choose Deactivate from the pop-up menu, then click Continue.
Click Close or wait for the process to finish, then click Done.
Reactivate a single user
In Apple Business Manager
, sign in with a user that has the role of Administrator or People Manager.Click Users
in the sidebar, then search for a user in the search field. See How to search.Select the user from the list, click the More button
, then select the Reactivate User button
.Click Close or wait for the process to finish, then click Done.
Reactivate multiple users
In Apple Business Manager
, sign in with a user that has the role of Administrator or People Manager.Click Users
in the sidebar, then search for accounts in the search field. See How to search.Select the users from the list.
Click Change next to Change Account Status.
Choose Reactivate from the pop-up menu, then click Continue.
Click Close or wait for the process to finish, then click Done.
Delete a single deactivated user
In Apple Business Manager
, sign in with a user that has the role of Administrator or People Manager.Click Users
in the sidebar, then search for a user in the search field. See How to search.Select the user from the list.
Click the Delete button
.Make sure you want to delete the account. This action can’t be undone.
Click Delete.
Click Close or wait for the process to finish, then click Done.
Delete multiple deactivated users
In Apple Business Manager
, sign in with a user that has the role of Administrator or People Manager.Click Users
in the sidebar, then search for accounts in the search field. See How to search.Select the users from the list.
Click Change next to Change Account Status.
Choose Delete from the pop-up menu, then click Continue.
Click Delete.
Click Close or wait for the process to finish, then click Done.