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RemoveUserGroupNames method of the Win32_TSGatewayResourceAuthorizationPolicy class |
Removes the specified user group names from the existing user groups in the UserGroupNames property. |
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Removes the specified user group names from the existing user groups in the UserGroupNames property.
uint32 RemoveUserGroupNames(
[in] string UserGroupNames
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UserGroupNames [in]
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Semicolon-separated list of user group names.
If the method succeeds, it returns zero. If the method is unsuccessful, it returns a nonzero value. For a list of error codes, see Remote Desktop Services WMI Provider Error Codes.
If multiple user group names are in the UserGroupNames parameter and one of the names cannot be processed, none of the names will be processed.
You must be a member of the Administrators group to call this method.
Managed Object Format (MOF) files contain the definitions for Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) classes. MOF files are not installed as part of the Microsoft Windows Software Development Kit (SDK). They are installed on the server when you add the associated role by using the Server Manager. For more information about MOF files, see Managed Object Format (MOF).
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Minimum supported client |
None supported |
Minimum supported server |
Windows Server 2008 |
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Root\CIMv2\TerminalServices |
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