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CDE 1.1: Remote Procedure Call
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NAME

rpc_ns_group_mbr_remove- removes an entry name from a group

SYNOPSIS

#include <dce/rpc.h>

void rpc_ns_group_mbr_remove( unsigned32 group_name_syntax, unsigned_char_t *group_name, unsigned32 member_name_syntax, unsigned_char_t *member_name, unsigned32 *status);

PARAMETERS

Input

group_name_syntax
An integer value that specifies the syntax of argument group_name. (See Name Syntax Constants for the possible values of this argument.)

The value rpc_c_ns_syntax_default specifies the syntax specified by the RPC_DEFAULT_ENTRY_SYNTAX environment variable.

group_name
The name of the group from which the member is removed. The group name syntax is identified by the argument group_name_syntax.

member_name_syntax
An integer value that specifies the syntax of argument member_name. (See Name Syntax Constants for the possible values of this argument.)

The value rpc_c_ns_syntax_default specifies the syntax specified by the RPC_DEFAULT_ENTRY_SYNTAX environment variable.

member_name
The name of the group member to remove. The member name syntax is identified by the argument member_name_syntax.

Output

status
Returns the status code from this routine. The status code indicates whether the routine completed successfully, or if not, why not.

Possible status codes and their meanings include:

rpc_s_ok
Success.

rpc_s_entry_not_found

Name service entry not found.

rpc_s_group_member_not_found

Group member not found.

rpc_s_name_service_unavailable

Name service unavailable.

rpc_s_no_ns_permission

No permission for name service operation.

rpc_s_unsupported_name_syntax

Unsupported name syntax.

DESCRIPTION

The rpc_ns_group_mbr_remove() routine removes a member from the group attribute in the group_name entry.
Permissions Required

The application needs both read permission and write permission for the target name service entry.

RETURN VALUE

None.

SEE ALSO


rpc_ns_group_mbr_add().

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