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netcmd/group.py: Fix typo.

Signed-off-by: Karolin Seeger <kseeger@samba.org>
Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison <jra@samba.org>
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Karolin Seeger 2013-05-15 18:15:18 +02:00 committed by Jeremy Allison
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@ -173,7 +173,7 @@ Example2 deletes group Group2 from the local server. The command is run under r
class cmd_group_add_members(Command): class cmd_group_add_members(Command):
"""Add members to an AD group. """Add members to an AD group.
This command adds one or more members to an existing Active Directory group. The command accepts one or more group member names seperated by commas. A group member may be a user or computer account or another Active Directory group. This command adds one or more members to an existing Active Directory group. The command accepts one or more group member names separated by commas. A group member may be a user or computer account or another Active Directory group.
When a member is added to a group the member may inherit permissions and rights from the group. Likewise, when permission or rights of a group are changed, the changes may reflect in the members through inheritance. When a member is added to a group the member may inherit permissions and rights from the group. Likewise, when permission or rights of a group are changed, the changes may reflect in the members through inheritance.
@ -225,7 +225,7 @@ Example2 shows how to add a single user account, User2, to the supergroup AD gro
class cmd_group_remove_members(Command): class cmd_group_remove_members(Command):
"""Remove members from an AD group. """Remove members from an AD group.
This command removes one or more members from an existing Active Directory group. The command accepts one or more group member names seperated by commas. A group member may be a user or computer account or another Active Directory group that is a member of the group specified on the command. This command removes one or more members from an existing Active Directory group. The command accepts one or more group member names separated by commas. A group member may be a user or computer account or another Active Directory group that is a member of the group specified on the command.
When a member is removed from a group, inherited permissions and rights will no longer apply to the member. When a member is removed from a group, inherited permissions and rights will no longer apply to the member.