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-rw-r--r--python/samba/netcmd/group.py4
1 files changed, 2 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/python/samba/netcmd/group.py b/python/samba/netcmd/group.py
index 4004a7d6c3..1a24e5f0fa 100644
--- a/python/samba/netcmd/group.py
+++ b/python/samba/netcmd/group.py
@@ -173,7 +173,7 @@ Example2 deletes group Group2 from the local server. The command is run under r
class cmd_group_add_members(Command):
"""Add members to an AD group.
-This command adds one or more members to an existing Active Directory group. The command accepts one or more group member names seperated by commas. A group member may be a user or computer account or another Active Directory group.
+This command adds one or more members to an existing Active Directory group. The command accepts one or more group member names separated by commas. A group member may be a user or computer account or another Active Directory group.
When a member is added to a group the member may inherit permissions and rights from the group. Likewise, when permission or rights of a group are changed, the changes may reflect in the members through inheritance.
@@ -225,7 +225,7 @@ Example2 shows how to add a single user account, User2, to the supergroup AD gro
class cmd_group_remove_members(Command):
"""Remove members from an AD group.
-This command removes one or more members from an existing Active Directory group. The command accepts one or more group member names seperated by commas. A group member may be a user or computer account or another Active Directory group that is a member of the group specified on the command.
+This command removes one or more members from an existing Active Directory group. The command accepts one or more group member names separated by commas. A group member may be a user or computer account or another Active Directory group that is a member of the group specified on the command.
When a member is removed from a group, inherited permissions and rights will no longer apply to the member.