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Table 511. Options for Removing a Pool from a Global Entitlement
Option Description
--entitlementName
Name of the global entitlement.
--poolID
ID of the pool to remove from the global entitlement. The pool ID must match
the pool name as it appears on the pod.
Example
lmvutil --authAs adminEast --authDomain domainEast --authPassword "*"
--removePoolAssociation --entitlementName "Windows 8 Desktop" --poolID "Windows 8 Desktop Pool A"
Adding a User or Group to a Global Entitlement
To add a user to a global entitlement, use the lmvutil command with the --addUserEntitlement option.
To add a group to a global entitlement, use the lmvutil command with the --addGroupEntitlement
option.
Syntax
lmvutil --addUserEntitlement --userName domain\username --entitlementName name
lmvutil --addGroupEntitlement --groupName domain\groupname --entitlementName name
Usage Notes
Repeat these commands for each user or group to add to the global entitlement.
These commands return an error message if the specified entitlement, user, or group does not exist or if the
command cannot add the user or group to the entitlement.
Options
You can specify these options when you add a user or group to a global entitlement.
Table 512. Options for Adding a User or Group to a Global Entitlement
Option Description
--userName
Name of a user to add to the global entitlement. Use the format domain\username.
--groupName
Name of a group to add to the global entitlement. Use the format
domain\groupname.
--entitlementName
Name of the global entitlement to which to add the user or group.
Examples
lmvutil --authAs adminEast --authDomain domainEast --authPassword "*" --addUserEntitlement
--userName domainCentral\adminCentral --entitlementName "Agent Sales"
lmvutil --authAs adminEast --authDomain domainEast --authPassword "*"
--addGroupEntitlement --groupName domainCentral\adminCentralGroup --entitlementName "Agent Sales"
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