Re: keeps losing local group membership



"mike" <mike@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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"Roger Abell [MVP]" wrote:

This is most commonly caused by a Restricted Group definition in
some GPO that applies to the machine. A quick route to seeing if
this is the case is to use GPMC to review the resultant set of policy
for the machine.

This is what I figured, but the strange thing is there is no entry in the
restricted group on both the local policy and the container policy, and
the domain policy

Yes, you said that initially.
That is why I suggested using GPMC as it could be set
elsewhere, such as domain linked GPO or one on a parent
OU. GPMC will give you the full picture.


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