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With the appropriate permissions, you can reactivate inactive resources. Once the status has been changed back to active, the resource can be added to views and assigned to users. In addition, its sub-resources are also automatically reactivated.
However, you cannot reactivate resources that are associated with a deactivated resource type.
To reactivate a resource
In the main menu, click Setup and
then click Resources. The Resource List opens.
On the upper right, select the include inactive resources
checkbox.
In the list, locate the resource and, on that row, click Edit. The Edit Resource page opens.
Select the Active
checkbox.
Click Save. The Assign Users page opens.
Select and clear
checkboxes to add to or change a user's access to this resource, or use the
checkboxes in the header to select all users.
Click Save
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