RE: Saving\Maintaining group members



It's called restricted groups within group policy.


http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/windowsserver2003/library/TechRef/156780ef-eb36-4433-b3fe-1b1a15c18f6a.mspx


"rvezie" wrote:

> Now I might be totally mistaken and remember this from some dream, but I
> swear I have seen or read somewhere that you can protect a group such as a
> local administrator group. You set the protection, I want to say that it
> only allows groups to be members and that if you did put a user into the
> membership that at the next reboot or at some sort of sync that the user will
> be automatically removed.
>
> Now I am 98% sure I have seen/read this somewhere. Does anyone know what I
> am talking about?
>
> (Now I know the last question has opened the door to any number of comments,
> but please try to contain yourself) :)
>
> Thanks
.



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