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Remove User Groups from Security Group Mappings
Tip NNMi administrators can also use the Security Group Mappings view or the command line to complete this task. See Remove User Groups from Security Group Mappings or nnmsecurity.ovpl.
When the NNMi administrator removes a User Group from a Security Group Mapping, NNMi only deletes the mapping between the two (not the User Group or Security Group from the NNMi database). See About Security Groups for more information.
To remove a User Group from a Security Group Mapping:
- From the Security Wizard main page, select the Map User Groups and Security Groups option.
- Navigate to the Security Group Mapping table.
- Select the row that contains the User Group and Security Group mapping you want to delete.
- Click Delete.
- Repeat steps 3 and 4 to delete each mapping.
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When you finish, click the Save and Close button to save your security configuration.
Note NNMi does not save any configuration changes until you click Save and Close to save your security configuration.
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