RE: User Group Server 2003

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Hello Somchai,

So you try to combine different GPO's to one new GPO? And you have to replace the security settings on shared folders from a user account to a group? Did i understand you correct?

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Meinolf Weber
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Hello Meinolf,

Thanks for your input. I am running AD on a domain. Currently all
users access policy is set up individual as it initially was a very
small network. However, now it is growing and I abset that I haven't
setup User Groups initally. We have about 5 departments which all of
cause have different access policies. However, each department has
the same policies. What I want to know if I can create a group and
take over the accesss policy of a single user so I don't have to set
it up from scretch as th policies are fairly complex and very time
consuming.

Thanks again for your help.

"Meinolf Weber" wrote:

Hello Somchai,

Group Policy Object. Do you run 2003 in a workgroup or domain? Please
describe a bit more about your network setup.

Best regards

Meinolf Weber
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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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