A workflow owner would like to stop current and future instances of a workflow from executing.
Which option should the owner use?
A workflow owner would like to stop current and future instances of a workflow from executing.
Which option should the owner use?
To stop both current and future instances of a workflow from executing, the workflow owner should change the workflow Release Status to Not Initiating. This option ensures that no new instances can start and that current instances are stopped in their tracks. Options such as changing the status to Suspended might imply only a pause or temporary halt, while Not Initiating explicitly stops all activity.
C is the correct answer.
C is right
suspended, c is correct