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Windows Server 2012 Administration : Creating Groups (part 2) - Populating Groups, Group Management
After you create a group, you can add members to it. The domain level that the domain is running in determines whether this group can have other groups as members.
Windows Server 2012 Administration : Creating Groups (part 1) - Domain Functional Level and Groups , Creating AD Groups
When it comes to creating groups, understanding the characteristics and limitations of each different type and scope is only half the battle. Other points to consider for group creation are how the group will be used and who will need to be a member of the group.
Windows Server 2008 R2 Administration : Creating Groups
When multiple domains need to be supported by the same IT staff, even if the domain levels are set to Windows 2000 Mixed mode, each domain’s Domain Admins group should be added to each domain’s Administrators group
Windows Server 2003 on HP ProLiant Servers : Security Planning and Design (part 1)
Migrating from Windows NT to Windows Server 2003 presents considerably different challenges in security planning than if you are migrating from Windows 2000, chiefly because if you are at Windows 2000, you probably already migrated from Windows NT and resolved security issues at that point.
Adobe Illustrator CS5 : Organizing Your Drawing - Working with Groups
Creating groups is a way to organize the elements in a file. Most importantly, groups allow you to easily select or work with several objects that may belong to a single design element.
SQL Server 2005 : SQLCLR Security and Reliability Features (part 3) - Granting Cross-Assembly Privileges
The examples in the preceding sections were simplified a bit in order to focus the text on a single issue at a time. There are two other issues you need to be concerned with when working with cross-assembly calls: database trustworthiness and strong naming.
Exchange Server 2010 : Managing Recipients and Distribution Groups (part 2) - Distribution Groups
Distribution groups are collections of recipients. A user sends a message to the distribution group address, and Exchange forwards that message to all members of the distribution group
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