h1. {anchor:ACFED} commadmin admin remove
The {{commadmin admin remove}} command removes the Organization Administrator privileges from an existing Organization Administrator. Only a Top-Level Administrator can execute this command.
To remove Organization Administrator privileges from multiple users, use the {{-i}} option.
h2. {anchor:ACFEE} Syntax
{panel}
{{commadmin admin remove –D _login_ –l _login_ –n _domain_ –w _password_}}
{{ –d _domain name_ [–h] [–?] [–i _inputfile_] [–p _AM port_] [–X _AM host_]}}
{{ [–s] [–v] [–V]}}
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h2. {anchor:ACFEF} Options
The following options are mandatory:
||Option ||Description ||
|{{-D}} _login_|The user ID of the Top-Level Administrator.|
|{{-l}} _login_|The user ID of the user whose administrator privileges need to be revoked.|
|{{-n}} _domain_|The domain of the Top-Level Administrator.|
|{{-w}} _password_|The password of the Top-Level Administrator.|
|-d _domain name_|The domain to which administrator privileges are revoked. If {{-d}} is not specified, the domain specified by {{-n}} is used.|
The following options are non-mandatory:
||Option ||Description ||
|{{–h}}, {{-?}}|Prints command usage syntax.|
|{{-i}} _inputfile_|Reads the command information from a file instead of the command line.\\
\\An option value specified in the input file overrides any value for the same option set in the command line.|
|{{-p}} _AM port_|Use this option to specify an alternate TCP port where the Access Manager is listening. If not specified, the default _AM port_ is used, or Port 80 is used if no default was configured at install time.|
|{{-X}} _AM host_|Specify the host on which the Access Manager is running. If not specified, the default _AM host_ is used, or the localhost if no default was configured at install time.|
|{{-s}}|Use SSL (Secure Socket Layer) to connect to the Access Manager.|
|{{-v}}|Enable debugging output.|
|{{-V}}|Prints information about the utility and its version.|
h2. {anchor:ACFEG} Example
The following command removes Organization Administrator privileges from the administrator with user ID {{admin5}}:
{panel}
{{commadmin admin remove –D chris –n sesta.com –w bolton –l admin5 –d test.com}}
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The {{commadmin admin remove}} command removes the Organization Administrator privileges from an existing Organization Administrator. Only a Top-Level Administrator can execute this command.
To remove Organization Administrator privileges from multiple users, use the {{-i}} option.
h2. {anchor:ACFEE} Syntax
{panel}
{{commadmin admin remove –D _login_ –l _login_ –n _domain_ –w _password_}}
{{ –d _domain name_ [–h] [–?] [–i _inputfile_] [–p _AM port_] [–X _AM host_]}}
{{ [–s] [–v] [–V]}}
{panel}
h2. {anchor:ACFEF} Options
The following options are mandatory:
||Option ||Description ||
|{{-D}} _login_|The user ID of the Top-Level Administrator.|
|{{-l}} _login_|The user ID of the user whose administrator privileges need to be revoked.|
|{{-n}} _domain_|The domain of the Top-Level Administrator.|
|{{-w}} _password_|The password of the Top-Level Administrator.|
|-d _domain name_|The domain to which administrator privileges are revoked. If {{-d}} is not specified, the domain specified by {{-n}} is used.|
The following options are non-mandatory:
||Option ||Description ||
|{{–h}}, {{-?}}|Prints command usage syntax.|
|{{-i}} _inputfile_|Reads the command information from a file instead of the command line.\\
\\An option value specified in the input file overrides any value for the same option set in the command line.|
|{{-p}} _AM port_|Use this option to specify an alternate TCP port where the Access Manager is listening. If not specified, the default _AM port_ is used, or Port 80 is used if no default was configured at install time.|
|{{-X}} _AM host_|Specify the host on which the Access Manager is running. If not specified, the default _AM host_ is used, or the localhost if no default was configured at install time.|
|{{-s}}|Use SSL (Secure Socket Layer) to connect to the Access Manager.|
|{{-v}}|Enable debugging output.|
|{{-V}}|Prints information about the utility and its version.|
h2. {anchor:ACFEG} Example
The following command removes Organization Administrator privileges from the administrator with user ID {{admin5}}:
{panel}
{{commadmin admin remove –D chris –n sesta.com –w bolton –l admin5 –d test.com}}
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