RE: User Group Server 2003



What is GPO?

"Somchai" wrote:

I have a User1 which has fairly complex security/access policies in a fairly
large file structure. Now I have to setup a new user (User2) which has
exactly the same security/access policies as User1. I have no Group policy
yet, however in the future we maybe have User3, User4, etc. with the exact
same policy therefore I want to create a User Group. As I said the policy is
fairly complex and I don't want to setup the policy for the user group
manually. Is there a way that I can create a user group, add the existing
User1 to this group and also take over, copy the policy of User1 to the User
group as the group policy has to be exactly like the policy of User1. Thank
you for your help.
.



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