Block a user
Blocking a user immediately stops their access to the network. This action is useful when detecting a malicious or risky connection, as you can quickly terminate all existing sessions and prevent any new ones.
Useful resources
- Respond instantly to a suspicious or compromised account. 
- Block a user who continues to violate access policies. 
- Temporarily suspend an account while investigating unusual activity. 
- From the user dashboard → click Block the user in the user actions. 
- From a user table → click Block the user in the inline actions. 
- A dialog opens, allowing you to configure the block settings. 

- When blocked, the user sees a customizable message at their next logon attempt. 
- Example: “Your account is blocked.” 
- Force logoff for all existing sessions → immediately ends all of the user’s sessions. No warning, unsaved work will be lost. 
- Leave existing sessions open but refuse new logins → prevents new logins but lets current sessions continue. 
- In the users table, the status shows Blocked. 
- In the user dashboard, a banner indicates the user is blocked.  
- UserLock only blocks the types of sessions it monitors. 
- Example: if UserLock only monitors workstation and terminal sessions, blocking will not prevent Wi-Fi, VPN, or IIS sessions unless those are also monitored. 
- From the user dashboard → click Unblock user in the banner. 
- From a user table → click Unblock the user in the inline actions. 
- Once unblocked, the user is again subject to their usual access rules and restrictions.