Return values, Authorization, Classification – Google Message Security Batch Reference Guide User Manual
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‘No such user ‘username’ (unknown administrator address supplied).’
‘String authorization failed.’
‘No commands to process.’
‘Command not recognized: command.’
‘You don’t have permission to insert users into org name.’
‘No such organization ‘org name’.’
‘No default user available for organization org name.’
‘No secret key in database’.’
Note:
This means “no secret key” found in the organization’s EZCommand
Shared Secret. The secret code must exist in the organization in which the
administrator account resides.
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If deleting the user was not successful, possible batch command errors
include:
‘No arguments supplied.’
‘No user username.’
‘You don’t have permission to delete username.’
‘Please don’t go.‘
“Please don’t go” means the administrator tried to delete her own account.
Return Values
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When using the Batch Interface, if
was deleted, this
string is returned:
‘Deleted user [email protected].’
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When used as an EZCommand, the HTTP response will contain a two-part
return value:
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status -- 1 for success or 0 for failure
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message -- Contains errors and additional details
Authorization
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Read: Delete Users
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Write: Delete Users
Classification
Batch user management; EZCommand-enabled