Remove-AadrmSuperUser
Removes a super user from Rights Management.
Syntax
Remove-AadrmSuperUser
-EmailAddress <String>
[<CommonParameters>]
Description
Note
This cmdlet from the AADRM module is now deprecated. After July 15, 2020, this cmdlet name will be supported only as an alias to its replacement in the AIPService module.
For more information, see the overview page.
The Remove-AadrmSuperUser cmdlet removes a user from the list of users who are individually granted super user privileges for your organization.
This cmdlet does not remove a group or a user from that a group that is assigned super user privileges by using the Set-AadrmSuperUserGroup cmdlet.
For more information about super users, see the Get-AadrmSuperUser cmdlet.
You must use PowerShell to configure super users; you cannot do this configuration by using a management portal.
Examples
Example 1: Remove a super user
PS C:\>Remove-AadrmSuperUser -EmailAddress "EvanNarvaez@Contoso.com"
This command removes an individually specified super user from Rights Management by specifying that user's email address.
Parameters
-EmailAddress
Specifies the email address of a user or group.
The cmdlet removes the user or group identified by the email address that you specify.
Type: | String |
Position: | Named |
Default value: | None |
Required: | True |
Accept pipeline input: | True |
Accept wildcard characters: | False |