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/m Command

Use /m to check explicit and implicit group membership information for a specified group or user.

Required Permissions

To use the /m command, you must be a member of the Team Foundation Administrators security group. For more information, see Team Foundation Server Permissions.

Note

Even if you are logged on with administrative credentials, you must open an elevated Command Prompt to perform this function on a server that is running Windows Server 2008. To open an elevated Command Prompt, click Start, right-click Command Prompt, and click Run as Administrator. For more information, see this page on the Microsoft Web site: User Account Control.

TFSSecurity /m GroupIdentity [MemberIdentity] [/collection:CollectionURL] [/server:ServerURL]

Parameters

Argument

Description

GroupIdentity

Specifies the group identity. For more information on valid identity specifiers, see TFSSecurity Identity and Output Specifiers.

MemberIdentity

Specifies the member identity. By default, the value of this argument is the identity of the user who is running the command. For more information on valid identity specifiers, see TFSSecurity Identity and Output Specifiers.

/collection:CollectionURL

Required if /server is not used. Specifies the URL of a team project collection in the following format: http://ServerName:Port/VirtualDirectoryName/CollectionName

/server:ServerURL

Required if /collection is not used. Specifies the URL of an application-tier server in the following format: http://ServerName:Port/VirtualDirectoryName

Remarks

Run this command on the local application-tier computer.

The /m command of the TFSSecurity command-line utility checks both direct and extended memberships.

Examples

The following example verifies whether the user "Datum1\jpeoples" belongs to the Team Foundation Administrators server-level group.

>TFSSecurity /m "Team Foundation Administrators" n:Datum1\jpeoples /server:http://ADatumCorporation:8080

Sample output:

TFSSecurity - Team Foundation Server Security Tool
Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation.  All rights reserved.

The target Team Foundation Server is http://ADatumCorporation:8080/.
Resolving identity "Team Foundation Administrators"...
a [A] [INSTANCE]\Team Foundation Administrators
Resolving identity "n:Datum1\jpeoples"...
  [U] DATUM1\jpeoples (John Peoples)
Checking group membership...

John Peoples IS a member of [INSTANCE]\Team Foundation Administrators.

Done.

See Also

Tasks

Create a Collection-Level Group

Other Resources

Changing Groups and Permissions with TFSSecurity

Project-Level Groups

Default Groups