It works in Spanish.




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We have a GPO setting restricted groups on all our desktops so =
"Administrators" group on each desktop and server has the proper groups =
automatically applied to it.
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At our Brazil site, this appears to be working OK even though the =
"Administrators" group on the desktops is called something like =
"AdministraDors"
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However, in France and Germany, "Administrateurs" and the German =
Equivalent is not being auto-populated with the proper global groups. =20
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I had a previous recommendation to use the well-known SID rather than =
specifying "Administrators", but why is it working in Brazil and not =
France or Germany? Is it supposed to work this way?

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