Have tried direct membership rule but that also list all users from both SG1 
AND SG2 which is not desired results. It works same as query based.

Did anyone tried this scenario?

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Eswar Koneti
Microsoft MVP (Enterprise Mobility)
www.eskonr.com
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Thursday, 01 February 2018, 08:45am +08:00 from Eswar Koneti 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>:


Haven't tried direct membership  but I will try it now if that makes any 
difference.

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Regards,
Eswar Koneti
Microsoft MVP (Enterprise Mobility)
www.eskonr.com<http://www.eskonr.com>
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Thursday, 01 February 2018, 03:28am +08:00 from John Marcum 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>:


Have you tried just putting the group itself as a direct membership rule rather 
than querying the group for its members?



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Sent: Wednesday, January 31, 2018 10:42 AM
To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Subject: [mssms] Collection based on AD sec group (no recursive)



Hi All,

Am trying to create collection (user ) based on AD sec group (SG1) .This AD sec 
group has 20 users along with another AD sec group (SG2) .SG2 is member of SG1 
as well with 100+ users in it (of this 100+ users  ,some of the users are in 
SG1 as well).

When I create collection with SG1 ,it pull users from SG1 and SG2 (recursive) . 
I have tried creating collection for SG2 and exclude in SG1 collection but that 
doesn’t work.



Is there way to create collection to get users only from SG1 but exclude /don’t 
look at SG2 ?



Regards,
Eswar Koneti






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