Removing a User from a Group
If you remove a user from a group, and the user is not a member of any other groups, the user is moved to the Unassigned group. You can reassign a user from the Unassigned group to another group or to the top-level group (Users). For more information, see
Understanding the Unassigned Group.

Removing a user through these actions does not delete the user from the database. You can delete a user or group from the database only through the user tree. See
Deleting Users and Groups.
To remove a user from a group by using a menu command:
1. In the user tree, click the turn-down arrow to open the group from which you want to remove the user.
2. Select the user you want to remove.
Use Ctrl+click (Windows) or Command+click (Macintosh) to select multiple users, or Shift+click to select contiguous users.
3. Do one of the following:

Right-click and select Remove from Group.

Click the Pane Menu button and select Remove from Group.
To remove a user from a group by using the user’s details:
1. In the user tree, click the turn-down arrow to open the group from which you want to remove the user.
2. Double-click the user you want to remove.
3. In the Groups section of the Details pane, select the group from which you want to remove the user.
4. Do one of the following:

Click the x next to the group’s name.

Right-click and select Remove from Group.

Press the Backspace key or the Delete key.
5. Click Apply or press Ctrl+S.
To remove a user from a group by using the group’s details:
1. In the user tree, double-click the group from which you want to remove the user.
2. In the Members section of the Details pane, select the user you want to remove from the group.
3. Do one of the following:

Click the x next to the group’s name.

Right-click and select Remove from Group.

Press the Backspace key or the Delete key.
4. Click Apply or press Ctrl+S.