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Hi all.

Need a help with this.

I need to add a Domain Local Group into all Local
Administrators groups of a domain's workstations using GPO
(manually could be a nightmare, i have more than 300 PCs
attached to the Domain, but i tried in a couple of 'em and
it worked). I'tried all, including steps/advice on these
articles: Microsoft Knowledge Base Article - 320065 &
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article - 810076 ... but it does
not work, i'm doin' something wrong. All machines have the
most recent Service Packs. Please, help.

Joe.

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Joe,

Answered in the Active Directory news group. Please do not submit the same
question individually to multiple news groups. You should send the same
single post to multiple news groups.....That way my response in the Active
Directory news group would show up in all of the news groups in which you
posted the question.

HTH,

Cary

"Joe" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:232001c4ad3f$2ce226e0$a401280a@phx.gbl...
> Hi all.
>
> Need a help with this.
>
> I need to add a Domain Local Group into all Local
> Administrators groups of a domain's workstations using GPO
> (manually could be a nightmare, i have more than 300 PCs
> attached to the Domain, but i tried in a couple of 'em and
> it worked). I'tried all, including steps/advice on these
> articles: Microsoft Knowledge Base Article - 320065 &
> Microsoft Knowledge Base Article - 810076 ... but it does
> not work, i'm doin' something wrong. All machines have the
> most recent Service Packs. Please, help.
>
> Joe.

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