Definition Type: Element
Name: group
Namespace: http://oval.mitre.org/XMLSchema/oval-system-characteristics-5#windows
Type: oval-sc:EntityItemStringType
Containing Schema: windows-system-characteristics-schema.xsd
MinOccurs 0
MaxOccurs unbounded
Abstract
Documentation:
A string that represents the name of a particular group. In a domain environment, groups should be identified in the form: "domain\group name" For local groups use: "computer name\group name" For built-in accounts on the system, use the group name without a domain. For example: ADMINISTRATORS, etc. Note that the built-in group names should be all caps as that is how the windows apis return them. If the specified user belongs to more than one group, then multiple group elements should exist. If the specified user is not a member of a single group, then a single group element should exist with a status of 'does not exist'. If there is an error determining the groups that the user belongs to, then a single group element should be included with a status of 'error'.
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Drilldown into status in schema oval-system-characteristics-schema_xsd Drilldown into mask in schema oval-system-characteristics-schema_xsd Drilldown into datatype in schema oval-system-characteristics-schema_xsd Drilldown into EntityItemStringType in schema oval-system-characteristics-schema_xsdXSD Diagram of group in schema windows-system-characteristics-schema_xsd (Open Vulnerability and Assessment Language (OVAL®))
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<xsd:element name="group" type="oval-sc:EntityItemStringType" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="unbounded">
    <xsd:annotation>
        <xsd:documentation>A string that represents the name of a particular group. In a domain environment, groups should be identified in the form: "domain\group name" For local groups use: "computer name\group name" For built-in accounts on the system, use the group name without a domain. For example: ADMINISTRATORS, etc. Note that the built-in group names should be all caps as that is how the windows apis return them.</xsd:documentation>
        <xsd:documentation>If the specified user belongs to more than one group, then multiple group elements should exist. If the specified user is not a member of a single group, then a single group element should exist with a status of 'does not exist'. If there is an error determining the groups that the user belongs to, then a single group element should be included with a status of 'error'.</xsd:documentation>
        <xsd:appinfo>
            <sch:pattern id="useritemgroup" xmlns:sch="http://purl.oclc.org/dsdl/schematron">
                <sch:rule context="win-sc:user_item/win-sc:group">
                    <sch:assert test="not(@datatype) or @datatype='string'">item <sch:value-of select="../@id" /> - datatype attribute for a group entity of a user_item should be 'string'</sch:assert>
                </sch:rule>
            </sch:pattern>
        </xsd:appinfo>
    </xsd:annotation>
</xsd:element>
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Name Type Default Value Use
datatype oval-sc:datatype string Optional
mask oval-sc:mask false Optional
status oval-sc:status exists Optional
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