Good afternoon

If I create a global security group and give it an email address. Can I
then use it as a security group?
My thought was yes so I began doing so.
Now I have about 10 groups total. Of those about half work fine, I can
expand the group in Outlook 2003 and see the recipients or other global
security groups and if they are expanded I can also see their
recipients.
So for about half of the groups, this works flawlessly a number of
layers deep.
The other half I can expand but at the final layer I can not expand to
see the recipients, I can only expand to see other global security
groups with email accounts attached. One exception is a group with three
user accounts in it. Only thing that is not identical between the
accounts are the user names and other basic information.
Of those three accounts, one show up in the address field when groups
are expanded. The others do not.

I hope the question makes sense.
I am banging my head against the wall at this point. My goal is to only
have users be a member of one group; this group will then be a member of
a number of other groups such as Domain Users, Domain Admins etc.
My plan was to also use the one group as a distribution group to avoid
having two group memberships. One for security and one for email
distribution.

Any pointers, docs, hints, directions and puzzled looks are wanted.

Thank you

Nick Vaernhoej
"Quidquid latine dictum sit, altum sonatur."


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