That is normal behaviour.

The group is the forward link (authority) and the user being a member of group is a back link.

Thank You ! And have a nice day !

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This depends…
 
What is the group type… universal? Global? Local?
Are you looking at it on a DC or GC?
 
Cheers,
#JORGE#
 



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One of the app groups here told me he needed rights to see users’ membership in groups throughout the forest. Ok, fine. So I go in ADUC and look at a user which meets this criteria, and I as an ent admin only see the users groups in the local domain. If I go look at the group in the other domain, it shows the whole membership from the forest. Is this expected behavior or is something wrong here? I have no idea, having never tried to do what the guy wants to do.
 
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brian
 


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