Documentation for Crowd 2.0.x. Documentation for other versions of Crowd is available too.
If your directory supports nested groups, the directory may contain groups which are members of other groups. This page tells you how to remove a group's membership of another group. Note that removing a sub-group does not delete the group.
About nested groups
Some user directories allow you to define a group as a member of another group. Groups in such a structure are called 'nested groups'. In Crowd, you can map any group to an application, including a group which contains other groups. Crowd supports nested groups for LDAP directory connectors, Crowd internal directories, Delegated Authentication directories and custom directories. You can enable or disable support for nested groups on each directory individually. For more information, refer to the documentation on configuring a directory.
For more details about nested groups, refer to Nested Groups in Crowd.
To remove a sub-group,
Screenshot: Direct members of a group
Screenshot: Popup for removing sub-groups from a group
Nested Groups in Crowd
Adding a Sub-Group
Managing Groups and Roles
Crowd Documentation