From 86a58b01e0cd2f05b3767789bedd27d185421d52 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Karolin Seeger Date: Wed, 15 May 2013 18:15:18 +0200 Subject: netcmd/group.py: Fix typo. Signed-off-by: Karolin Seeger Reviewed-by: Jeremy Allison --- python/samba/netcmd/group.py | 4 ++-- 1 file 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. -- cgit