Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops SDK

New-BrokerUser

Creates a new broker user object

Syntax


New-BrokerUser [-SID] <SecurityIdentifier> [-AdminClientIP <String>] [-AdminAddress <String>] [-BearerToken <String>] [-TraceParent <String>] [-TraceState <String>] [-VirtualSiteId <String>] [<CommonParameters>]

New-BrokerUser [-Name] <String> [-AdminClientIP <String>] [-AdminAddress <String>] [-BearerToken <String>] [-TraceParent <String>] [-TraceState <String>] [-VirtualSiteId <String>] [<CommonParameters>]

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Detailed Description

The New-BrokerUser cmdlet creates a new broker object to represent a user identity (or the identity of a group of users). The object is created local to the PowerShell environment in which the cmdlet is run; no new user object is created in the broker configuration, unless the object is added to another broker object, such as a machine or a desktop. For details, see Add-BrokerUser.

The identity of the user or group must be specified using either the Name or SID parameter

Parameters

Name Description Required? Pipeline Input Default Value
SID The SID of the user or group true false null
Name The name of the user or group true false null
AdminClientIP Internal use only. false false  
AdminAddress Specifies the address of a XenDesktop controller that the PowerShell snapin will connect to. This can be provided as a host name or an IP address. false false Localhost. Once a value is provided by any cmdlet, this value will become the default.
BearerToken Specifies the bearer token assigned to the calling user false false  
TraceParent Specifies the trace parent assigned for internal diagnostic tracing use false false  
TraceState Specifies the trace state assigned for internal diagnostic tracing use false false  
VirtualSiteId Specifies the virtual site the PowerShell snap-in will connect to. false false  

Input Type

None

You cannot pipe input into this cmdlet.

Return Values

Citrix.Broker.Admin.Sdk.User

The broker user object

Notes

Typically, broker user objects are created implicitly using the Add-BrokerUser cmdlet with a user name or SID.

Examples

Example 1


$user = New-BrokerUser DOMAIN\UserName

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Description

Create a broker user object for the specified user.

Example 2


$user = New-BrokerUser -SID S-1-5-23-1763203430-193137401-908696819-3450

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Description

Create a broker user object for the specified user.

New-BrokerUser