TS Groups



Hi,

We have two Windows 2003 TS setup in load balancing. We have 2 remote offices. We have setup an OU (users) and created 3 Child OU's from this (Office 1; Office 2; Office 3). We have also created another OU called TS servers and within this we have the two TS and two security groups (TS Servers Group and TS Users Group).
I would like to make it such that whenever we create a new user in either Office 2 or Office 3 they automatically become members of TS Users Group.
Is there a way I can do this??

TIA

Terry

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