Re: Missing Local Users and Groups

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ADUC should be avoided on SBS when possible. The creation of users and
groups is the perfect example.

ALL SBS users and most groups should be created in the SBS console, _not_
raw ADUC.

If you are not familiar with the SBS console, find it, now.

"Andy" <andyj@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:1171299086.250319.157050@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
On Feb 12, 10:54 am, Cubbybears <Cubbybe...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
I just installed a Windows Small Business Server 2003. After the set up
was
done, I want to add a user in Local Users and Groups from Computer
Management but no
where to find the Local Users and Groups icon. Can anyone know what
happened?

I appreciate it very much for any help.

Thanks,
Cubby

You manage users and groups through active directory. Try Admin Tools
-> Active Directory Users and Computers, or the Server Management
console.



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