Hi Tony:
Try to use the NT version of group naming
ie. ForestB\Group
I have done this with users (also used the
UPN for users and it works too)
HTH,
Rick
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user's Universal group membership must be able to be fully enumerated against a
forest-local GC, thus you cannot add users to a Universal beyond their own
forest.
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Tony
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user's Universal group membership must be able to be fully enumerated against a
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Thanks Dean
That makes absolute senseonly it
conflicts with what is says here:
http
That's great. Thanks Steve.
:-)
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The documentation is
wrong and I thought