[05] WHEN AND HOW ARE ACCOUNTS EXPIRED? user (both prevalidated and validated) accounts are the only login accounts subject to automated purges. These purges occur weekly and are based on your last UNIX login time if you are validated, or the number of days since your account was created if you are prevalidated. ARPA members are exempt from inactivity purges, though an ARPA member may lose their membership by violating the AUP. Prevalidated accounts are automatically purged whether they are in use or not approximately 200 days of their creation. Validated (user) accounts are purged typically after 3 months or 6 months of inactivity. It is variable because it is dependent upon system resource use. Meaning, if we need more user ids or disk space, then inactive validated users will be purged. Keep in mind that using SDF like its 'yahoo' or 'hotmail' doesn't constitute as a UNIX login. You will have to login to the shell account regularly to avoid being flagged as an inactive account. [[members|back]]