Re: Restricted group Syntax Question
- From: "Joe Richards [MVP]" <humorexpress@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 29 Apr 2006 08:25:02 -0400
Then look at the well known security principal INTERACTIVE
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BookerW wrote:
But i have a group called "local Access" wherein , I only allow the owner of that comptuer the ability to logon interactively at the workstation. Instead of having to set that up manually each time < i thought i might be able to do it via Policy, and just put that the "local access" group and just know that it will automatically fill itself out for each person who logs onto their machine. Of course, it also opens up for others who log on to the machine to access it as well, but I am counting on the human poilcy of no one else doing that "a lot" :).
"Anthony Yates" wrote:
You could just use Domain\Domain Users
"BookerW" <BookerW@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:447DC950-7364-4D9A-AEEA-BA6A5DC9848F@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxIf i wanted everyone's user account to be a part of a certain gorup, could I
use the following format when using restricted groups
Domain\%username%
Thoughts?
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