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 NAME
   sec_rgy_pgo_delete - Deletes a PGO item from the registry database

 SYNOPSIS

 #include <dce/pgo.h>

 void sec_rgy_pgo_delete(
         sec_rgy_handle_t context,
         sec_rgy_domain_t name_domain,
         sec_rgy_name_t name,
         error_status_t *status);

 PARAMETERS

  Input

 context
        An opaque handle bound to a registry server.  Use
        sec_rgy_site_open() to acquire a bound handle.

 name_domain
        This variable identifies the type of principal, group, or
        organization (PGO) item identified by the given name.  The
        valid values are as follows:

        sec_rgy_domain_person
                    The name identifies a principal.

        sec_rgy_domain_group
                    The name identifies a group.

        sec_rgy_domain_org
                    The name identifies an organization.

 name   A pointer to a sec_rgy_name_t character string containing the
        name of the PGO item to be deleted.

 Output

 status
        A pointer to the completion status.  On successful completion,
        the routine returns error_status_ok.  Otherwise, it returns an
        error.

 DESCRIPTION

 The sec_rgy_pgo_delete() routine deletes a PGO item from the registry
 database. Any account depending on the deleted PGO item is also deleted.

 Permissions Required

 The sec_rgy_pgo_delete() routine requires the following permissions:

  +  The d (delete) permission on the parent directory that contains
     the the PGO item to be deleted.

  +  The D (Delete_object) permission on the PGO item itself.

 FILES

 SYS$COMMON:[DCE$LIBRARY]PGO.IDL
              The idl file from which dce/pgo.h was derived.

 ERRORS

 sec_rgy_not_authorized
              The client program is not authorized to delete the
              specified item.

 sec_rgy_object_not_found
              The registry server could not find the specified item.

 sec_rgy_server_unavailable
              The DCE Registry Server is unavailable.

 error_status_ok
              The call was successful.

 RELATED INFORMATION

 Functions: sec_intro
            sec_rgy_pgo_add
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