Re: A-G-DL-P strategy



I believe you are referring to Domain Local groups, and I imagine Neil is
thinking of Distribution Lists. Too many DLs!

You can use Domain Local groups as per the recommendation - and the
recommendation works will in your setup (multiple domains). The reason you
cannot see these groups on your member servers if because you are still
running in Mixed mode. You need to be in at least 2k native to use domain
local groups on non-DCs.

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Paul Williams
Microsoft MVP - Windows Server - Directory Services
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