Check if user is a NT Group

From: John (john_w_john2001NOSPAMNOSPAM@yahoo.com)
Date: 08/30/02


From: "John" <john_w_john2001NOSPAMNOSPAM@yahoo.com>
Date: Fri, 30 Aug 2002 11:11:29 +0530


How do I check if a user is a group on the local machine?

I have SQLServer running on machine A. I am able to add users from the
DOMAIN (including groups). If I query syslogins it show me the groups as
"DOMAIN_NAME\GROUP" and the flag "isntgroup" is 1.But if I add a local group
(those that exist on machine A), these dont show up as ntgroups....any idea
how to find this out?

Thanks in advance,



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