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On CONSVR-2, display the currently active domains.
C:\ vdmadmin -N -domains -list -active
Domain Information (CONSVR-2)
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Primary Domain: MYDOM
Domain: MYDOM DNS:mydom.mycorp.com
Domain: YOURDOM DNS:yourdom.mycorp.com
Displaying the Machines and Policies of Unentitled Users
Using the O and P Options
You can use the vdmadmin command with the -O and -P options to display the virtual machines and
policies that are assigned to users who are no longer entitled to use the system.
Syntax
vdmadmin -O [-b authentication_arguments] [-ld | -lu] [-w | -n] [-xml [-noxslt | -xsltpath path]]
vdmadmin -P [-b authentication_arguments] [-ld | -lu] [-w | -n] [-xml [-noxslt | -xsltpath path]]
Usage Notes
If you revoke a user's entitlement to a persistent virtual machine or to a physical system, the associated
remote desktop assignment is not automatically revoked. This condition might be acceptable if you have
temporarily suspended a user’s account or if the user is on a sabbatical. When you reenable entitlement,
the user can continue using the same virtual machine as previously. If a user has left the organization,
other users cannot access the virtual machine, and it is considered to be orphaned. You might also want
to examine any policies that are assigned to unentitled users.
Options
Table 1214 shows the options that you can specify to display the virtual machines and policies of
unentitled users.
Table 1214. Options for Displaying the Machines and Policies of Unentitled Users
Option Description
-ld
Orders output entries by machine.
-lu
Orders output entries by user.
-noxslt
Specifies that the default stylesheet should not be applied to the XML output.
-xsltpath path Specifies the path to the stylesheet that is used to transform XML output.
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