At 12:56 PM 11/8/2000, Rick Rankin wrote: >On our NT domain, there are apparently some "local" groups and some "global" >groups. Right now, I don't know what the distinction is, but most of the groups >on our domain seem to be defined as local. Unfortunately, 'mkgroup -d' only >picks up the ones that are defined as global, and most people belong to local >groups. > >Is there are reason mkgroup only shows the global groups? (I hope this makes >some sense; I'm not sure how else to explain it.) > >Thanks, > >Rick Rankin >[EMAIL PROTECTED] Have you looked at mkgroup --help? mkgroup -l will give you local groups. Larry Hall [EMAIL PROTECTED] RFK Partners, Inc. http://www.rfk.com 118 Washington Street (508) 893-9779 - RFK Office Holliston, MA 01746 (508) 893-9889 - FAX -- Want to unsubscribe from this list? Send a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Some domain groups not found by 'mkgroup --domain'
Larry Hall (RFK Partners, Inc) Wed, 08 Nov 2000 09:57:38 -0800
- Some domain groups not found by 'mkgroup --... Rick Rankin
- Re: Some domain groups not found by 'm... Larry Hall (RFK Partners, Inc)
- Re: Some domain groups not found by 'm... Rick Rankin
- RE: Some domain groups not found b... Andrej Borsenkow
- RE: Some domain groups not found by 'm... Rick Rankin
- Re: Some domain groups not found b... Corinna Vinschen
- RE: Some domain groups not found by 'm... Robert Collins
- Re: Some domain groups not found by 'm... Rick Rankin
