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  1. BillyBoy114

    Global/Local Groups in AD

    The DNS Forward and Reverse lookups all look fine. However under Active Directory Sites and Services, I have Default-First-Site-Name, under this i have SERVERS and under this only 1 Server is there. Is this correct or should the File Server and Exchange servers also be here? Im going home...
  2. BillyBoy114

    Global/Local Groups in AD

    Ok I feel we are getting somewhere: The security group isnt visable on the Exchange or the File Server but it is visible on the Domain Controller. Does this mean im likely to have replication issues? Cheers Bill
  3. BillyBoy114

    Global/Local Groups in AD

    Thanks Dave for your reply, I realise i could do it your way but it has been recommended not to allow permissions to be granted using Global Groups. I am also curious as to why it isnt working the other way and it would be useful to get it right the first time. If this proves too difficult...
  4. BillyBoy114

    Global/Local Groups in AD

    Yep just the one domain controller.
  5. BillyBoy114

    Global/Local Groups in AD

    Excellent we are both on the same wavelength now :-) We are running Windows 2003 Server R2 with Exchange 2003 in Native mode, we also have another Windows 2003 Server for our File Server. Our Domain Controller is also a separate server running Windows Server 2003 R2 All the server editions...
  6. BillyBoy114

    Global/Local Groups in AD

    Thanks MrGeek for your reply, i have given it a couple of reads and i think i understand what you mean. However Im slightly concerned about the following: "you have placed your users into the global and now are trying to add the permissions to the share." Does this mean i have to apply the...
  7. BillyBoy114

    Global/Local Groups in AD

    Yes, we only have the one domain.
  8. BillyBoy114

    Global/Local Groups in AD

    All the data is stored on one server, the File Server and is administered via a domain controller. I wanted to use groups because currently we are using Shared permissions. Im using the nested groups because this appears to be the standard way of doing things. When reading various articles on...
  9. BillyBoy114

    Global/Local Groups in AD

    Hi All, I am following the guidelines on setting up permissions on our file server. At the moment we are still using Share permissions, which is proving to be a nightmare to manage. I have created two groups: 1. Blotter Read Only - Domain Local 2. Blotter RO Members - Global Group I have...

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