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Create user, read only field

In user creation I would like the logon name field and a few others to be read-only, is it possible?
In the example of logon name, the technician sees the information but can not change / edit, it would be ideal for the field to be "gray" it sees but does not change.

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Hello,

Unfortunately, there is no such possibility to make a field read-only in the object creation form. However, this can be done for the object modification form.

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