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~ > What makes you think that? The command should be | net groupmap add unixgroup="<whatever group name>" ntgroup="<something | else>" | where the unixgroup parameter is the name of the existing unix group to | use and ntgroup is the new name that you want the group to display as in | windows.
I've thought of doing this also but the problem that I have is that if I put this:
net groupmap add unixgroup="<whatever group name>" ntgroup="<something | else>"
into a logon script won't it add to the group each time the user logs in? How would duplicate entries be handled? Wouldn't I see an entry for each login or would duplicate entries be dropped?
Jim C.
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