Use the chusergrp command to change the attributes of an existing
user group.
Syntax
chusergrp -role { role_id | role_name } [ -remote { yes | no } ] { group_id | group_name }
Parameters
- -role role_name
- (Optional) Specifies the role to be associated with users that belong to this group. One of
the following roles must be selected: Monitor, CopyOperator, Service, Administrator, or
SecurityAdmin.
- -remoteyes|no
- (Optional) Specifies whether this user group should be used to set the role of remote
users. Either the yes or no option must be set.
- group_id | group_name
- (Required) The ID or name of the user group whose attributes are to be changed.
Description
Use the
chusergrp command to modify the attributes of an existing user
group.
You must have the Security Administrator role to create, delete, or change a
user.
The roles of the default groups cannot be changed.
An invocation
example
chusergrp -role Administrator admin
The resulting
output:
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