I don’t recall that thread off hand, but yeah I see that when the ADR runs it 
adds all the security scopes to the SUG.  It’s not a huge deal for us as we 
have the permissions for software updates set so only the group responsible for 
updates will be able to edit/deploy.  Though I do have an instance of 
Orchestrator setup now, so I may look at making a runbook to clean up the 
scopes on the SUGs, it would just be a simple powershell script.

From: Pedro G. Prata [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Friday, June 20, 2014 10:35 AM
To: Krueger, Jeff
Subject: [mssms] security scope for software update groups generated by an ADR

Hi!

I've read your post and face the same problem. Did you ever found how to change 
the security scope automatically?

Thanks,
Pedro

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