Re: restore deleted groups
Dear Jose,
Well, I would say that you should not recreate the group at all. The newly
created group will have different SID even though it uses the same name as
before. You should perform an authorized AD Objects restore instead.
Since you have already recreated the group and reassigning permissions to
directories, you only option is to assign permissions to the newly created
group, not the deleted group SIDs. Unless you can modify the newly created
group to use the deleted group SIDs.
Regards,
Antonio
"Jose Hernandez" <acmp_dev@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:Xns96E757CE1ED17acmpdevyahoocom@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> A new employee (network admin) deleted some groups from AD, and now
> permissions are screwed up. We recreated the groups using the same name
and
> started reassigning permissions to directories.
>
> What are our options for restoring the permissions to the directories? Can
> I restore the deleted groups or use the deleted group SIDs and add it to
> the new groups.
>
>
> Thanks
>
> - Jose
.
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