No, user group memberships is handled, well on the user object. You would
need to write an app or script that looked up the client, found the user,
then modified the users membership. However that wouldn't take affect again
until the user logged off and logged on.

 

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Craig Gauss
Sent: Tuesday, November 15, 2005 2:19 PM
To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Subject: [ActiveDir] Scripts/client name/AD groups

Here is the situation.  We are running Terminal Services with Tarantella
Secure Global Desktop.  Due to Microsofts wondeful licensing scheme and cost
of MS Office we currently only have MS Office on maybe 20% of our computers
and Open Office on the other 80%.  We are looking at centralizing the
applications via Secure Global Desktop.

I can connect to the Terminal Services server, go to a command prompt and
run SET.  I see my computers name in the CLIENTNAME field.

What I am wondering is if anyone knows if there is a way to set a users AD
Group Membership on a Terminal Services server by using the Client Name?
Not sure if it is even possible.

Thanks.
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