Re: converting a domain local group in a universal group




"Joe Richards [MVP]" <humorexpress@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Is that a homework question?

Good question -- it crossed my mind too, but I didn't act on the idea.


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btbadmin wrote:
Hello I can convert a domain local group in a universal group in the
domain functional modes "Windows 2000 pure" and "Windows Server 2003", i
can't do this in the mode "Windows 2000 mixed". But what about the mode
"Windows Server 2003 interim"? Is it in this mode possible to convert a
domain local group in a universal group?

Thanks in advance for your answers.



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