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Domain Local Groups
I am reorganizing my company’s users into appropriate groups. I assigned users to a global group and then assigned the global group to a domain local group. The domain local group is then assigned the appropriate permissions for any given folder. Un
Tags: domain, domain local groups, global group, it management, local group, Lowlands, Microsoft Windows, rmillz, security, server
Discussion threads 2006-10-10

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Organizing and Implementing Secure Groups in AD
I need to find as much information as I can about organizing and implementing security groups within an organization. I am looking for more of a "best practices" than anything else. Any links/info you can provide would be greatly appreciated, thanks!what is exactly security you're talking about?In AD there are...
Tags: active directory, advertisement, crownedzero, domain, global group, groups, local group, networking, organizing, security
Discussion threads 2005-11-09
Active Directory 2003 Group Scope Help!
Would someone PLEASE explain to me the pros vs. cons of using domain local vs. domain global scope within a Windows 2003 Active Directory domain??? I have heard many takes and read a few items as well. I am hoping someone from within the EXPERT community can give...
Tags: BFilmFan, domain, local group, mldenman, networking
Q&A 2005-09-12
Migrating Win2003 Fileserver
I would like suggestions on the best method of moving a Win2003 fileserver ServerA that is currently a member server in an NT4 domain to an AD environment as a member server. ServerA uses local groups, which contain NT4 Global Groups, to provide access control to its fileshares. ...
Tags: advertisement, eric.fondriest@..., networking, server, ServerA
Discussion threads 2005-01-19
Security Permissions - Group name changing
I am migrating users and data from an old domain into a new W2k3 domain - the users and groups have been migrated across into the new domain and there is a two way trust between the old domain and the new domain.I am now adding groups from the old...
Tags: smile@..., security, domain, old domain, new domain
Discussion threads 2007-06-27
Domain administrator and local administrator
I am trying to add a domain account to the local Administrators group on a Windows XP Pro workstation. My network is Windows 2000 / Active Directory.On a the workstation:Administrative Tools > Computer Management > Local Users and Groups > GroupsI open the Administrator group, then press "Add..." ...
Tags: domain, v.gunje@..., security, hardware, networking, computer
Discussion threads 2007-02-15
net localgroup won't add domain group to local Administrators group
I am trying to use the net localgroup command to add an AD group to the local Administrators group on several machines. (I'm creating a .BAT file that can be run easily rather than having to manually add it.) It seems to work with some groups but not...
Tags: Administrators, Chug, domain, local group, PC, security, windows
Q&A 2005-03-25
Unable to add domain users
I created a AD 2003 domain, added 5 workstations running XP without any issues, added a pre-existing 2003 std server to the domain, now logged on as domain admin, can't add domain users to the local users group,any suggestions?Does it give you any errors? Or don't you see the groups?Make...
Tags: domain, local machine user, machine user, thaddeus.tate@..., windows
Q&A 2006-08-07
Local admin rights with server2003
How can I give a local xp user admin rights on his local computer while loged in to the server2003 domain?CalIn the user accounts dialog in the control panel on that computer, select the advanced tab. in that tab is Adnaced user management with a button labeled "Advanced". Click...
Tags: domain, hardware, tech@...
Q&A 2005-06-15
make one group a member of another one
I need to make the domain users group a member of the local admin group on my windows 2000 pro. - SP4 pc. Not sure how to accomplished this.NOTE: Basically make all of my users domain users who log onto the windows 2000 server on certain PCs a...
Tags: computer, domain, domain user, shawnj985@..., windows
Q&A 2005-03-10
AD 2003 need to add Domain user Group to local admin group on windows xp
I have a windows 2003 Domain and would like to add a sub admin group and add them to the local Administrators group on my windows xp workstations. Plus, create a power users group and add them to the local Power users group on the workstations. One way...
Tags: Workstations, faubionb@..., workstation, Power Users Group, Administrators Group, advertisement, Microsoft Windows XP
Discussion threads 2007-03-23
Copying Administrator Profiles
I have 2 PC's on the same domain. One has Administrator rights Profile and the other does not. How do I copy that profile from the PC with rights to the one that does not?Thanks,GoodgnusI take it you are logging in with a domain user account? If so, then...
Tags: goodgnus@...
Q&A 2005-10-31
child user needs access to parent security group--can't get it to work
I have one parent domain with a child domain. I need to add a user from the child domain to a universal security group on the parent domain. I've gone into the MEMBERS tab on the group and added the child user but that user still has no access that's...
Tags: security, tod@..., domain, parent domain, local group
Discussion threads 2007-10-24
Local Administative Rights
I have been asked to change the local administrative rights on a laptop, that runs XP to conform with the company LAN. Unforntunately no one knows what the old local admin password was.Is there a way that the domain admin can reset the password for the local admin? The only...
Tags: mr.sweetchuck, password, computer
Discussion threads 2007-07-25
Domain Trusts
I've configured a lab with 2 forest root domains (A & B forests). The A forest is a root domain and the B forest has a C and a D child domain.I've created a forest to forest trasitive trust between A and B. I also created an external non-transitve...
Tags: C, Domain, domain, Forest Root, jbm@..., windows
Q&A 2006-08-21
Is there a way to limit creation or conversion of distribution groups
I have a large IT organization with hundreds of domain admins and occasionally groups are accidentially created as distribution groups or converted from Security groups to distribution groups. Exchange is not deployed in this enviroment. Is there way or tool to limit or disable distribution groups?WowNO matter how large...
Tags: Domain Admin, BlkOrpheus, windows, security, distribution group
Discussion threads 2007-01-24
Granting admin rights?
I have a windows 2003 server with 30 workstations running xp pro. How can i grant the users logging in to the domain admin rights to there local work stations? Is there a group policy setting? I cant seem to find it. Thanks.. Terrycheck out this script...http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555026/en-usput all the users...
Tags: Workstations, tbarr@..., domain administrator
Discussion threads 2007-08-23
domain user as local admin?
Normally, in the past, i set up a user say fredx as an administrator forthe PC - i then use this same user name to be their login for the domainand set them up for that.This ensures that users cans set up their own applications on their PC's.This does pose...
Tags: administrator, domain, windows, yp@...
Q&A 2004-11-22
domain.local
on an SBS2003 which acts as a DNS server created a domain.local windows domain, created a DNS record for domain.com BUT when you do a query to the server from the outside it reports NS asserver.domain.comserver.domain.localserver.domain2.comwhy is domain.local viewable from the outside is there a way to restrict it?Hi, Windows...
Tags: private network, network, steves@..., DNS
Discussion threads 2007-01-24
Windows 2003 Server DCPROMO
Hi All,I have installed Windows 2003 Server R2 on a PC that I want to use as a Filemaker Server only. I want to join it to the domain but don't want other computers in the domain to access it for anything else but Filemaker.I am unsure if I should...
Tags: domain, server, KingOfTheNerds, hardware, member server, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows 2003, Microsoft Windows Server 2003
Q&A 2006-06-08
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