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vserver cifs users-and-groups privilege reset-privilege

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Reset local privileges for a user or group

Availability: This command is available to cluster and Vserver administrators at the admin privilege level.

Description

The vserver cifs users-and-groups privilege reset-privilege command resets privileges of a local or Active Directory user or group.

Parameters

-vserver <vserver name> - Vserver

This specifies the name of the Vserver.

-user-or-group-name <CIFS name> - User or Group Name

This specifies the name of the local or Active Directory user or group.

Examples

The following example resets the privileges for the local user "CIFS_SERVER\u1". This operation removes the privilege entry, if any, associated with the local user "CIFS_SERVER\u1".

cluster1::> vserver cifs users-and-groups privilege show
Vserver        User or Group Name           Privileges
-------------- ---------------------------- -------------------
vs1            CIFS_SERVER\u1               SeTakeOwnershipPrivilege
                                            SeRestorePrivilege

cluster1::> vserver cifs users-and-groups privilege reset-privilege -vserver vs1 -user-or-group-name CIFS_SERVER\u1

cluster1::> vserver cifs users-and-groups privilege show
This table is currently empty.
+ + The following example resets the privileges for the group "BUILTIN\Administrators", effectively removing the privilege entry.
cluster1::> vserver cifs users-and-groups privilege show
Vserver        User or Group Name           Privileges
-------------- ---------------------------- -------------------
vs1            BUILTIN\Administrators       SeRestorePrivilege
                                            SeSecurityPrivilege
                                            SeTakeOwnershipPrivilege

cluster1::> vserver cifs users-and-groups privilege reset-privilege -vserver vs1 -user-or-group-name BUILTIN\Administrators

cluster1::> vserver cifs users-and-groups privilege show
This table is currently empty.