DNS$CPHELP.HLB  —  remove  subtree  group_member
 Removes a specified group member from all groups in the specified
 subtree.

 SYNOPSIS

      REMOVE SUBTREE tree-name[...] GROUP MEMBER

      member-name [EXCLUDE DIRECTORY directory-name]

 Arguments

 tree-name

 The name of the topmost directory in the subtree. When used without
 the optional recursion notation, the change applies only to the
 specified directory and and the links and objects in that directory.
 The recursion notation causes the change to additionally apply to
 all child directories (and their contents).

 member-name

 The name of the group member that you want to remove.

 directory-name

 One or more directories and their associated ACEs to exclude
 from the change. Multiple directories can be excluded in a single
 command. Separate multiple arguments with commas.

 Description

 This command removes a specified group member specification from
 all groups in the directory specified in tree-name. If you use
 the recursive notation (...), you can use the optional exclude
 directory directory-name argument to exclude groups named in a
 particular directory (and all its child directories) from group
 member modification. You can exclude multiple directories in a
 single command. Separate multiple exclude directory directory-name
 arguments with commas.

 ACCESS RIGHTS
 You must have control access to the group whose member you intend
 to modify. If you use the command recursively, you must have control
 access to all groups affected by the command.

1  –  example

 The following command removes user .pjl.smith from membership in all
 groups named in the .admin directory.

 dns> remove subtree .admin group member .pjl.smith
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