Notable dates when members were added or removed can be found in various contexts such as group memberships, holidays, and historical calendar reforms. Here are some examples:
In the context of Active Directory, scripts can be used to add or remove members from a group based on specific dates, such as every 15 days. Read more
The Gregorian calendar reform in 1582 is a significant example where 10 days were removed, making October 4, 1582, followed by October 15, 1582. Read more
The history of the calendar shows that days were added to certain months and the intercalary month was removed in the Roman calendar reform. Read more
In terms of security groups, event ID 4729 is logged when an object is removed from a security group in Active Directory. Read more
The U.S. Department of Commerce can add entities to the Entity List for actions contrary to the national security or foreign policy interests. Read more
These examples show that the addition or removal of members can occur in different scenarios, from IT management to historical calendar changes.
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