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Disassociates GuardDuty member accounts (from the current administrator account) specified by the account IDs.
When you disassociate an invited member from a GuardDuty delegated administrator, the member account details obtained from the CreateMembers API, including the associated email addresses, are retained. This is done so that the delegated administrator can invoke the InviteMembers API without the need to invoke the CreateMembers API again. To remove the details associated with a member account, the delegated administrator must invoke the DeleteMembers API.
With autoEnableOrganizationMembers
configuration for your organization set
to ALL
, you'll receive an error if you attempt to disassociate a member account
before removing them from your organization.
If you disassociate a member account that was added by invitation, the member account details obtained from this API, including the associated email addresses, will be retained. This is done so that the delegated administrator can invoke the InviteMembers API without the need to invoke the CreateMembers API again. To remove the details associated with a member account, the delegated administrator must invoke the DeleteMembers API.
When the member accounts added through Organizations are later disassociated, you (administrator) can't invite them by calling the InviteMembers API. You can create an association with these member accounts again only by calling the CreateMembers API.
For .NET Core this operation is only available in asynchronous form. Please refer to DisassociateMembersAsync.
Namespace: Amazon.GuardDuty
Assembly: AWSSDK.GuardDuty.dll
Version: 3.x.y.z
public virtual DisassociateMembersResponse DisassociateMembers( DisassociateMembersRequest request )
Container for the necessary parameters to execute the DisassociateMembers service method.
Exception | Condition |
---|---|
BadRequestException | A bad request exception object. |
InternalServerErrorException | An internal server error exception object. |
.NET Framework:
Supported in: 4.5 and newer, 3.5