Re: Group member of another group
- From: "Chris Calderon" <chris.calderon@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 6 Jul 2006 13:21:30 -0700
As long as all your desktops are joined to the Active Directory domain, you
manage this through group policies. Derek Melber wrote up an article on
using restricted groups.
http://www.windowsecurity.com/articles/Using-Restricted-Groups.html
Check it out.
Chris
"Hiro" <Hiro@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:8AFF59F7-ABF5-499E-A0CD-F5C2EA797B92@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I believe this is straight forward but I've never done it before. We have a
AD group called Local Admins (Global security group). That group was added
to
the Administrator group on all the desktops. Whenever we have a problem we
add the user to that group until we can resolve the problem, we do
understand
the security risk with that.
We want to be able to add users to a new second group and make them local
admins as well. How can I create a second group that is a member of the
original Local Admins group? That will I will not have to revisit the all
the
desktops and add the new AD group the administrator local group.
.
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