Remove-AdmGroupMember
Removes one or more members from a group.
- Remove-AdmGroupMember
- [-Identity] <ADGroup> required parameter
- [-Members] <ADPrincipal[]> required parameter
- [-AdaxesService <string>]
- [-Confirm]
- [-Credential <PSCredential>]
- [-Partition <string>]
- [-PassThru]
- [-Server <string>]
- [-WhatIf]
- [<CommonParameters>]
Description
The Remove-AdmGroupMember
cmdlet removes one or more users, groups, service accounts, or computers from a group.
The Identity
parameter specifies the group that contains the members to remove. You can identify a group by its distinguished name (DN), GUID, security identifier (SID), or Security Accounts Manager (SAM) account name. You can also specify a group object variable, such as $<localGroupObject>
, or pass a group object through the pipeline to the Identity parameter. For example, you can use the Get-AdmGroup cmdlet to retrieve a group object and then pass the object through the pipeline to the Remove-AdmGroupMember
cmdlet.
The Members
parameter specifies the users, computers and groups to remove from the group specified by the Identity
parameter. You can identify a user, computer, or group by its distinguished name (DN), GUID, security identifier (SID), or Security Accounts Manager (SAM) account name. You can also specify user, computer, and group object variables, such as $<localUserObject>
. If you are specifying more than one new member, use a comma-separated list. You cannot pass user, computer, or group objects through the pipeline to this cmdlet. To remove user, computer, or group objects from a group by using the pipeline, use the Remove-AdmPrincipalGroupMembership cmdlet.
Examples
Example 1 – Remove a member from a group
Remove-AdmGroupMember -Identity DocumentReaders -Members WilsonPais
Confirm
Are you sure you want to perform this action?
Performing the operation "Set" on target "CN=DocumentReaders,CN=Users,DC=Fabrikam,DC=com".
[Y] Yes [A] Yes to All [N] No [L] No to All [S] Suspend [?] Help (default is "Y"):
This command removes the user with the SAM account name WilsonPais from group DocumentReaders.
Example 2 – Remove multiple members from a group
Remove-AdmGroupMember "DocumentReaders" "administrator","DavidChew"
Confirm
Are you sure you want to perform this action?
Performing the operation "Set" on target "CN=DocumentReaders,CN=Users,DC=Fabrikam,DC=com".
[Y] Yes [A] Yes to All [N] No [L] No to All [S] Suspend [?] Help (default is "Y"):
This command removes the users with SAM account names administrator and DavidChew from group DocumentReaders.
Parameters
-AdaxesService
Specifies the DNS name of an Adaxes service that will be used to execute this cmdlet. If this parameter is not specified, and the cmdlet is running from an Adaxes Active Directory provider drive, the value for this parameter can be determined from the current path. For example, if the current path is Adaxes:/example.com, the Adaxes service on example.com will be used. If the parameter is not specified and the service DNS name can't be determined from the current path, the cmdlet will access Active Directory directly. To perform an operation in a Microsoft Entra managed domain, you must specify this parameter.
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Type:
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string
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Position:
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Named
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Required:
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False
-
Default Value:
-
None
-
Accept pipeline input:
-
False
-
Accept wildcard characters:
-
False
-Confirm
Prompts you for confirmation before executing the command.
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Type:
-
SwitchParameter
-
Position:
-
Named
-
Required:
-
False
-
Default Value:
-
False
-
Accept pipeline input:
-
False
-
Accept wildcard characters:
-
False
-Credential
Specifies the user account credentials to use to perform this task. The default credentials are the credentials of the currently logged on user unless the cmdlet is run from an Adaxes Active Directory PowerShell provider drive. If the cmdlet is run from such a provider drive, the account associated with the drive is the default one.
To specify this parameter, you can type a user name, such as User1 or Domain01\User01 or you can specify a PSCredential object. If you specify a user name for this parameter, the cmdlet prompts for a password.
You can also create a PSCredential object by using a script or by using the Get-Credential
cmdlet. You can then set the Credential
parameter to the PSCredential object.
If the acting credentials do not have permission to perform the task, the cmdlet returns a terminating error.
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Type:
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PSCredential
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Position:
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Named
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Required:
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False
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Default Value:
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None
-
Accept pipeline input:
-
False
-
Accept wildcard characters:
-
False
-Identity
Specifies a group object by providing one of the following property values. The identifier in parentheses is the schema name of the attribute.
Possible values for this parameter are:
- Distinguished name (distinguishedName)
- GUID (objectGUID)
- Security identifier (objectSid)
- SAM Account Name (sAMAccountName)
The cmdlet searches the default naming context or partition to find the object. If two or more objects are found, the cmdlet returns a non-terminating error.
This parameter can also get this object through the pipeline or you can set this parameter to an object instance.
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Type:
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ADGroup
-
Position:
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1
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Required:
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True
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Default Value:
-
None
-
Accept pipeline input:
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True (ByValue)
-
Accept wildcard characters:
-
False
-Members
Specifies an array of users, groups, and computers to remove from a group. You can identify users, groups, and computers by specifying one of the following values. The identifier in parentheses is the schema name of the attribute.
Possible values for this parameter are:
- Distinguished name (distinguishedName)
- GUID (objectGUID)
- Security identifier (objectSid)
- SAM Account Name (sAMAccountName)
You can also provide objects to this parameter directly.
The following examples show how to specify this parameter.
Specifying the distinguished name and the SAM Account Name property values of the user and group to remove.
-Members "CN=SaraDavis,CN=employees,CN=Users,DC=contoso,DC=com", "saradavisreports"
The user and group to remove are specified in the current PowerShell session as input for the parameter.
-Members $userObject, $groupObject
Derived types, such as the following are also received by this parameter:
- Softerra.Adaxes.PowerShellModule.Directory.ADUser
- Softerra.Adaxes.PowerShellModule.Directory.ADComputer
- Softerra.Adaxes.PowerShellModule.Directory.ADGroup
You cannot pass objects through the pipeline to this parameter.
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Type:
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ADPrincipal[]
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Position:
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2
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Required:
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True
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Default Value:
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None
-
Accept pipeline input:
-
False
-
Accept wildcard characters:
-
False
-Partition
Specifies the distinguished name of an Active Directory partition. The distinguished name must be one of the naming contexts on the current directory server. The cmdlet searches this partition to find the object defined by the Identity
parameter.
In many cases, a default value will be used for the Partition
parameter if no value is specified. The rules for determining the default value are given below. Note that rules listed first are evaluated first, and once a default value can be determined, no further rules will be evaluated.
- If the
Identity
parameter is set to a distinguished name, the default value ofPartition
is automatically generated from this distinguished name. - If running cmdlets from an Adaxes Active Directory provider drive, the default value of
Partition
is automatically generated from the current path in the drive. - If none of the previous cases apply, the default value of
Partition
will be set to the default partition or naming context of the target domain.
-
Type:
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string
-
Position:
-
Named
-
Required:
-
False
-
Default Value:
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None
-
Accept pipeline input:
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False
-
Accept wildcard characters:
-
False
-PassThru
Returns an object representing the item with which you are working. By default, this cmdlet does not generate any output.
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Type:
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SwitchParameter
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Position:
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Named
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Required:
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False
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Default Value:
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None
-
Accept pipeline input:
-
False
-
Accept wildcard characters:
-
False
-Server
Specifies the directory to connect to by providing one of the following values for a corresponding domain name or directory server. Specify the AD DS instance or the Microsoft Entra domain name in one of the following ways:
Domain name values:
- Fully qualified domain name
- NetBIOS name
Directory server values:
- Fully qualified directory server name
- NetBIOS name
- Fully qualified directory server name and port
The default value for the Server
parameter is determined by one of the following methods in the order that they are listed:
- By using
Server
value from objects passed through the pipeline. - By using the server information associated with the Adaxes Active Directory PowerShell provider drive, when running under that drive.
- By using the domain of the computer running PowerShell.
-
Type:
-
string
-
Position:
-
Named
-
Required:
-
False
-
Default Value:
-
None
-
Accept pipeline input:
-
False
-
Accept wildcard characters:
-
False
-WhatIf
Shows what would happen if the cmdlet runs. The cmdlet is not run.
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Type:
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SwitchParameter
-
Position:
-
Named
-
Required:
-
False
-
Default Value:
-
None
-
Accept pipeline input:
-
False
-
Accept wildcard characters:
-
False
Inputs
Softerra.Adaxes.PowerShellModule.Directory.ADGroup
A group object is received by the Identity
parameter.
Outputs
None or Microsoft.ActiveDirectory.Management.ADGroup
Returns the modified group object when the PassThru
parameter is specified. By default, this cmdlet does not generate any output.