Can groups be members of other groups?
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The Microsoft 70-270 Training Kit 2nd Ed. states (page 7-37) that "Groups
can be members of other groups". But I've found out that I cannot do this by
using the local users and groups snap-in. The only thing that comes close is
that you can add built-in security principals (like interactive, everyone,
network etc) to groups.
Any advice on that please?
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