Hey Daniel....

I'd just look at the dups.....see if they are members of each other...or of
another group that makes them members of each other...

It can get pretty complicated....

Have fun,
John






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How would I go about and find out? By checking all groups? Hmm.. I will let
you know. Anything else that you can think of or suggest would be very
helpful.


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Hi Daniel..


I'm wondering if you have some groups "double-nested" one is a member of
the other, and the reverse also?


We use group nesting a lot here, running a gpresult enumerates all groups,
but i had no duplicates.


John








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Here you go;





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C:\WINNT>gpresult
Microsoft (R) Windows (R) 2000 Operating System Group Policy Result tool
Copyright (C) Microsoft Corp. 1981-1999








Created on Wednesday, June 09, 2004 at 10:31:53 AM








Operating System Information:





Operating System Type:          Professional
Operating System Version:       5.0.2195.Service Pack 4
Terminal Server Mode:           Not supported





###############################################################





  User Group Policy results for:





  CN=DERODR,OU=Administrators,OU=Sherman,OU=Fisher
Controls,DC=na,DC=emersonproc
ess,DC=com





  Domain Name:          EPM-NA
  Domain Type:          Windows 2000
  Site Name:            SRM01-US





  Roaming profile:      (None)
  Local profile:        C:\Documents and Settings\derodr





  The user is a member of the following security groups:





        EPM-NA\Domain Users
        \Everyone
        BUILTIN\Administrators
        BUILTIN\Users
        NT AUTHORITY\INTERACTIVE
        NT AUTHORITY\Authenticated Users
        \LOCAL
        EPM-NA\USSRM-MAIL-ADMIN
        EPM-NA\ussrm-admins
        EPM-NA\USSRM-Toluca Users
        EPM-NA\Group Policy Creator Owners
        EPM-NA\USSRM-RealTime
        EPM-NA\USSRM-Soft_Support
        EPM-NA\USSRM-IS-USERS
        EPM-NA\USSRM-LGNIS
        EPM-NA\ussrm-users
        EPM-NA\USSRM-LGNIS
        EPM-NA\USSRM-Soft_Support
        EPM-NA\USSRM-Toluca Users
        EPM-NA\USSRM-IS-USERS
        EPM-NA\USSRM-MAIL-ADMIN
        EPM-NA\USSRM-RealTime
        EPM-NA\USMTN-ENG_SERVICES_PROJECTS_EPM_PDM_READ
        EPM-NA\USSRM-Ulti-Maint
        EPM-NA\USMTN-ENG_SERVICES_PUBLIC
        EPM-NA\USSRM-Ulti-Maint








###############################################################





Last time Group Policy was applied: Wednesday, June 09, 2004 at 8:58:56 AM









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  Computer Group Policy results for:





  CN=USSRM-LANSCAN,CN=LostAndFound,DC=na,DC=emersonprocess,DC=com





  Domain Name:          EPM-NA
  Domain Type:          Windows 2000
  Site Name:            SRM01-US








  The computer is a member of the following security groups:





        BUILTIN\Administrators
        \Everyone
        BUILTIN\Users
        NT AUTHORITY\NETWORK
        NT AUTHORITY\Authenticated Users
        EPM-NA\USSRM-LANSCAN$
        EPM-NA\Domain Computers





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Last time Group Policy was applied: Wednesday, June 09, 2004 at 9:57:06 AM
Group Policy was applied from: ussrm-dc01.na.emersonprocess.com








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The computer received "Registry" settings from these GPOs:





        Local Group Policy
        Default Domain Policy








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The computer received "Security" settings from these GPOs:





        Local Group Policy
        Default Domain Policy








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The computer received "EFS recovery" settings from these GPOs:





        Local Group Policy
        Default Domain Policy





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Hi Daniel





Can you post the gpresult output?





Tony
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From: "Rodriguez, Daniel [EPM/SRM]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Date:  Wed, 9 Jun 2004 10:36:04 -0500





Question;





when you run gpresult and in the section 'The user is a memebof the
following security groups:' it lists the groups. But what does it mean when


it lists the group twice? I am getting identical listings in this list.





Daniel E. Rodriguez
Information Technology
Emerson Process Management
Fisher Controls Division
Sherman, Texas
(903)868-3357
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