Some enterprise platforms require manual administrator approval before new accounts can use certain features.
Even if the account is successfully created, access may remain restricted until an administrator completes a manual review.
This often happens when the organization enforces strict security policies.
Why Manual Approval Is Required
Organizations may disable automatic access activation in order to protect internal systems.
Instead, administrators must review and approve accounts manually before enabling access.
- manual admin approval required
- account pending security review
- organization security policy approval
- manual account verification required
This process allows organizations to verify user identity and prevent unauthorized access.
Common Situations That Trigger Manual Approval
Manual approval policies are often applied in environments with higher security requirements.
- enterprise workspace security policies
- new employee account activation
- external collaborator requests
- sensitive system access requests
Until the administrator completes the review process, certain features or services may remain unavailable.
How To Complete The Approval Process
If your account requires manual approval, the next step is usually handled by an administrator.
- contact the organization administrator
- confirm that your account review is pending
- request manual activation if necessary
Once the administrator completes the approval, the system will unlock the restricted features.