Re: how to use restricted group GPO for local Power users

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"Jorge Silva" <jorgesilva_pt@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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All reports I have seen say that the DCs don't show this group because
there is no Power Users group on the DC.

Correct.

Are you saying that is incorrect, that the group actually shows by name?

No. I'm saying that the fact of not having that group on DCs don't prevent
you from creating a RGP and make users members of that group
:P

Then we were agreeing (again) <grin>


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