Re: Built-in Administrators group losing members

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thanks Nick! That fixed it.

"Nick Finco [MSFT]" wrote:

> Check your group policy settings for a Security Settings\Restricted Group
> entry set for your administrators group. This could be overriding your
> changes.
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> "Rex Young" <RexYoung@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> >I have a two way trust between two child domains in two different forests.
> > This is to facilitate a migration of a company that we just acquired. The
> > problem I'm having is that when I add a user from the "Target domain" and
> > add
> > him to the "Source domain" built-in administrators local group he adds
> > fine,
> > however after about 5 minutes he is gone from that group. Any ideas???
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