Thanks. I couldn't seem to find the correct search terms to find the
answer. 



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The members are old :-)

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;281923 

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This is a question possibly related to this. I just created a global
security group, added 871 users, and they all have grey hair as opposed
to the black hair that I see in every other security group. What does
this mean?




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Hi All

At DEC Sanji (SP) mentioned the limit in 2K3 is 1024 - once you have
more then 1024 group memberships in your token you can no longer
authenticate.

Regards;

James R. Day
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This is probably what you're referring to:

(1023 sid's)
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;322970
& this: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/280830/ (much lower number)

IIRC, 2003 domains can handle more, but I think ~Eric was the one that
posted something about that.  Maybe he or Dean will chime in?

However, I can't think it would be very manageable to have users in that
many groups in most organizations.  Even with distribution groups, local
groups, etc.  It would seem to me that being a part of that many groups
would set off all kinds of security and management issues as well as
performance issues for the user.

Al



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Hi All:

Can an AD user be a member of more that 1000 groups?  Someone told me
that
1000 was an AD limitation.   Is that true?

Thanks,

--Brian









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