February, 2008
2003 server - Wednesday, February 27, 2008 4:35 - 0 Comments
Group Membership in Multi-Forest Scenarios
Clearing up uncertainty around some Microsoft documentation on how groups can be nested.
If your organization has deployed Active Directory in a multi-forest scenario (for example through a merger or acquisition with another company) and you need to add users or groups in one forest to a group in the other forest, the group in the other forest must be a domain local group. You might thing from reading the Microsoft documentation at
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms677609.aspx that you could also use universal groups for this purpose since it says there that “A universal group can contain other universal groups, global groups and accounts from any domain in any forest”. However, this is incorrect—universal groups can only contain users or groups from the same forest, not from different forests.
Article written by MyComputerAid.com
- Forcing Group Policy to Run at Startup
- Preventing Orphaned GPO’s
- Exempting User Accounts from Domain Password Policies
- Schema vs. Enterprise vs. Domain Admin
- Identifying Unused Accounts
- Enabling Windows Firewall on domain controllers
- Change Management Using AGPM
- Using AGPM for Advanced Group Policy Delegation
- Port 445 and trust creation

