Hello,
Is there a command via the CLI that would enable to show the groups a user belongs to?
We actually have many user groups and certain users are members of several groups.
Thanks in advance.
Thomas
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You can do this in the GUI, under User & Device > User Definition you will see all the users. In the far right column there's a column called 'Ref'. Click the number next to the user to show you all the groups it's been added to.
Hello,
Thanks for replying! Our users are LDAP connected (either Users or Security Groups). Then, I have very few local users declared within User & Device > User Definition section. The users are rather declared within User & Device > User Groups section. Then, I have to edit each user group separately to display the attached users... And there is no 'ref' column for such remote AD users.
Thomas
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