Re: group scope and application question
From: djc (noone_at_nowhere.com)
Date: 09/29/04
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Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 15:20:57 -0400
Thanks Steven. The info I read on MS site is correct. I agree, there are
mistakes in everything. I do test myself when I can, but the biggest issue
is studying incorrect info that you don't know is incorrect. Thats what
scares and frustrates me. Thats why I always use at least 2 sources of
information...
thanks for the reply!
"Steven L Umbach" <n9rou@n0-spam-for-me-comcast.net> wrote in message
news:cCA6d.281819$Fg5.194889@attbi_s53...
> Domain Local Groups can contain members from any trusted domain. Note that
> they can only be used to assign permissions to resources on domain
computers
> when in native mode domain. Neither Transcender or any of the study books
> are perfect. I have found numerous mistakes in all of them. I find the
best
> information on Microsoft's websites such as TechNet or in their various
> white papers. In addition when you have a question the best approach is to
> confirm the answer yourself on a test network. It does not cost much to
have
> three computers connected on a test network with multiboot operating
systems
> or removable hard drive trays. You can use KVM switch to share monitors
and
> keyboards or use Remote Access to go into the other computer. --- Steve
>
> http://search.microsoft.com/search/search.aspx?st=a&View=en-us -- search
> here for answers.
>
http://search.microsoft.com/search/results.aspx?view=en-us&st=a&na=81&qu=domain+local+groups&qp=&qa=&qn=&c=10&s=0
> -- results for domain local groups for example.
>
> "djc" <noone@nowhere.com> wrote in message
> news:e$57M6ipEHA.692@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
> >I have come across conflicting information between a Microsoft Press book
> > and a Transcender practice exam.
> >
> > According to Transcender exam Domain Local groups can only be used to
> > assign
> > permissions to resources in the domain that it was created in BUT it can
> > contain members from anywhere in the forest. According to an MS Press
book
> > Domain Local groups can only contain members from the domain it was
> > created
> > in?
> >
> > which is correct? I need someone to confirm for me but I'm thinking
> > Transcender is correct because this MS Press book seems to have several
> > statements/facts that I find questionable. I won't mention the book
until
> > I
> > know. But I will certianly let all know If I find the MS Press to be
> > wrong... If you can't trust MS to give you correct info on their own
> > products who can you trust? this book seems to not have been edited..
> > there
> > are references to figures that are the wrong ones etc... I'm glad I have
a
> > little understanding of the material already so I can pick up on 'some'
of
> > these mistakes but for someone who is new this would be horrible. And
for
> > anyone studying this stuff it is horrible to waste time studying
> > inaccurate
> > information.
> >
> > any info is appreciated. Thanks.
> >
> >
>
>
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