local group membership and domain group membership

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--== Alain ==--

Hi,

i would like to know :
- to which "local group membership" belong each local accounts
- to which "domain group membership" belong connected user (connected
user = domain user)

thanks a lot,

Al.
 
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Malke

--== Alain ==-- said:
Hi,

i would like to know :
- to which "local group membership" belong each local accounts
- to which "domain group membership" belong connected user (connected
user = domain user)

thanks a lot,

Al.

I'm not sure exactly what you're asking. User accounts belong to user
groups. In XP Home, you only have users belonging to the local
administrators group or users group (Limited account). In XP Pro, you
have more options with Administrators, Power Users, Users. In a domain,
the users and their groups are created on the server and so the choices
of user groups depends on your server operating system.

To see the group choices on XP Pro and MS Server OS's, look in
Administrative Tools.

What do you really want to know?

Malke
 
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Bruce Chambers

--== Alain ==-- said:
Hi,

i would like to know :
- to which "local group membership" belong each local accounts


On the workstation, Right-click My Computer > Manage > Users and Groups.

- to which "domain group membership" belong connected user (connected
user = domain user)

The domain administrator will know how to extract this information from
the domain controller; consult him/her.


--

Bruce Chambers

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