Remove Users From Group
Description:
This step removes multiple users from the Active Directory group.
Inputs
- idapConn – Select LDAP connection
- groupName - Group name
- users - User names
Returns
- Removed – multiple users removed from the group successfully
- Not Removed - multiple users not removed
Usage:

Example:
Let’s build and execute the “clsRemoveADUsersFromGroupDef” example:
- Create a new process definition named “clsRemoveADUsersFromGroupDef” and open it in designer mode.
- Drag an “clsRemoveADUsersFromGroup” step to the canvas.
- Connect the dots between the “Start” and “clsRemoveADUsersFromGroup” steps.
- Click the "clsRemoveADUsersFromGroup" step to configure its "Required" properties. Provide a name for the step. Select the LDAP connection from the drop-down list. Provide the Active Directory “Group name”. Click the button to configure multiple user names. Click the Save button to confirm. Note: Click the "AI Predict" button to have the Copilot add new process steps that match your process description.

- Click the button to configure multiple user names. A pop-up is displayed for configuration. Click the Add Row (+) button to insert an empty row. Provide the “user name”. Click the Save button. You can prove multiple “user names” by using the Add Row function.

- The “Logging” configuration is necessary for documentation and also measures workflow progress and percent complete. This is achieved by configuring the step state and percent fields individually, as shown in the images below. Configure the “Logging” using the following properties.

- Save the process definition, create a new instance, execute it, and render the process instance.

- Click the process step to view its properties. The step should remove multiple users from the Active Directory group and return “Removed” on completion. Use the “clsGetADGroupMembers” process step in the workflow to verify the updates.

Definition Sample:
You may download the sample definition(s) from the link provided and later import them (drag-and-drop) into your FlowWright Process Definition (XML file) or Form Definition (HTML file) page.
Note: Please verify and complete the process steps for any missing configurations, such as file path references and database connections, after the import. Then, save the definition to confirm the changes.
Click here to download the sample file.