the usability of the new groups in AD sort of depends what
you've used the groups for - if you've acled the files on the servers or
configured other apps to leverage the groups, you'll need to reconfigure all of
this too to make the new AD groups do anything for the users who are then
members of the group.
you can use subinacl to re-acls the files; you could also
nest the AD group into the respective server-local group that exists now (best
approach for your depends on what you want to achieve)
/Guido From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Paul van Geldrop Sent: Tuesday, February 22, 2005 11:41 PM To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Quick way You might want to
consider doing some scripting. The DSADD command is
your friend in this case. Regards, Paul. -----Original
Message----- We have some Groups that were
created locally on some of our servers. Is there a way to migrate each group to
Active Directory as a Group? Or do we have to manually create the group in AD,
and add the names that are in the local group on the server to the AD
Group? Daniel E.
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