--- external help file: JumpCloud-help.xml Module Name: JumpCloud online version: https://github.com/TheJumpCloud/support/wiki/Get-JCSystemUser schema: 2.0.0 --- # Get-JCSystemUser ## SYNOPSIS Returns all JumpCloud Users associated with a JumpCloud System. ## SYNTAX ``` Get-JCSystemUser [-SystemID] [] ``` ## DESCRIPTION The Get-JCSystemUser function returns all the JumpCloud Users associated with the system. Users can be associated with a JumpCloud system through a direct bind, a User Group, or both. The output of the Get-JCSystemUser identifies the associations between JumpCloud Users and the system. ## EXAMPLES ### Example 1 ```powershell PS C:\> Get-JCSystemUser -SystemID 59f2s305383coo7t369ef7r2 ``` This example returns all users associated with the JumpCloud System with a SystemID of '59f2s305383coo7t369ef7r2' ### Example 2 ```powershell PS C:\> Get-JCSystem | Get-JCSystemUser ``` This example returns all the JumpCloud users associated with all JumpCloud systems within a JumpCloud tenant. ### Example 3 ```powershell PS C:\> Get-JCSystem | Where-Object os -like *Mac* | Get-JCSystemUser ``` This example returns all the JumpCloud users associated with all JumpCloud systems within an operating system like 'Mac'. ### Example 4 ```powershell PS C:\> Get-JCSystem | Get-JCSystemUser | Where-Object Administrator -EQ True ``` This example returns all the JumpCloud users whos have Administrator permissions on JumpCloud systems. ## PARAMETERS ### -SystemID The _id of the System which you want to query. To find a JumpCloud SystemID run the command: PS C:\\\> Get-JCSystem | Select hostname, _id The SystemID will be the 24 character string populated for the _id field. SystemID has an Alias of _id. This means you can leverage the PowerShell pipeline to populate this field automatically using the Get-JCSystem function before calling Get-JCSystemUser. This is shown in EXAMPLES 2 and 3. ```yaml Type: System.String Parameter Sets: (All) Aliases: _id, id Required: True Position: 0 Default value: None Accept pipeline input: True (ByPropertyName) Accept wildcard characters: False ``` ### CommonParameters This cmdlet supports the common parameters: -Debug, -ErrorAction, -ErrorVariable, -InformationAction, -InformationVariable, -OutVariable, -OutBuffer, -PipelineVariable, -Verbose, -WarningAction, and -WarningVariable. For more information, see [about_CommonParameters](http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=113216). ## INPUTS ### System.String ## OUTPUTS ### System.Object ## NOTES ## RELATED LINKS