

End of support notice: On March 31, 2027, AWS will end support for Amazon WorkMail. After March 31, 2027, you will no longer be able to access the Amazon WorkMail console or Amazon WorkMail resources. For more information, see [Amazon WorkMail end of support](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/workmail/latest/adminguide/workmail-end-of-support.html). 

# Enabling users
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When you integrate Amazon WorkMail with your corporate Active Directory, or you already have users available in your Simple AD directory, you can enable those users in Amazon WorkMail. You also follow these steps to reenable a user whose account was disabled. 

**To enable users**

1. Open the Amazon WorkMail console at [https://console.aws.amazon.com/workmail/](https://console.aws.amazon.com/workmail/).

   If necessary, change the AWS Region. In the bar at the top of the console window, open the **Select a Region** list and choose a Region. For more information, see [Regions and endpoints](http://docs.aws.amazon.com/general/latest/gr/index.html?rande.html) in the *Amazon Web Services General Reference*.

1. In the navigation pane, choose **Organizations**, then choose the organization for which you want to enable users. 

1. In the navigation pane, choose **Users**.

   A list of users appears. User accounts in the enabled, disabled, and system user states are shown in the list.

1. From the list of users with disabled accounts, select the check boxes for the users that you want to enable, and then choose **Enable**.

   The **Enable users** dialog box appears.

1. As needed, review and change the primary email address for each user, and then choose **Enable**.