Can't view built-in groups in a remote domain

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I'm having an issue when trying to create a Restricted Groups policy.

My goal(via group policy) is to add a new global group into the local
administrators group of all the workstations in the remote domain.

when I set this up in my local domain I can see the built-in groups
(Administrators, Backup Operators,Users, etc.) and can add my global group
into 'Administrators'

But when I access the remote domain from the local domain and try to
configure the same policy in a remote domain, I can only see the global
groups (Domain Admins, Enterprise Admins,etc.) of the remote domain.

why would this be ??

thanks in advance
 
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N. formulated the question :
> I'm having an issue when trying to create a Restricted Groups policy.
>
> My goal(via group policy) is to add a new global group into the local
> administrators group of all the workstations in the remote domain.
>
> when I set this up in my local domain I can see the built-in groups
> (Administrators, Backup Operators,Users, etc.) and can add my global group
> into 'Administrators'
>
> But when I access the remote domain from the local domain and try to
> configure the same policy in a remote domain, I can only see the global
> groups (Domain Admins, Enterprise Admins,etc.) of the remote domain.
>
> why would this be ??
>
> thanks in advance

is teh remote domain still in mixed mode?

grtz

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just a suggestion:
http://home.in.tum.de/~jain/software/oe-quotefix/

d;-p
 
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No, Both DC's are running WIN2003/AD. .......Sorry forgot to mention that.

"chriske911" <chriske911@yaghoo.com> wrote in message
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> N. formulated the question :
>> I'm having an issue when trying to create a Restricted Groups policy.
>>
>> My goal(via group policy) is to add a new global group into the local
>> administrators group of all the workstations in the remote domain.
>>
>> when I set this up in my local domain I can see the built-in groups
>> (Administrators, Backup Operators,Users, etc.) and can add my global
>> group into 'Administrators'
>>
>> But when I access the remote domain from the local domain and try to
>> configure the same policy in a remote domain, I can only see the global
>> groups (Domain Admins, Enterprise Admins,etc.) of the remote domain.
>>
>> why would this be ??
>>
>> thanks in advance
>
> is teh remote domain still in mixed mode?
>
> grtz
>
> --
> just a suggestion:
> http://home.in.tum.de/~jain/software/oe-quotefix/
>
> d;-p
>
 
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I don't know why offhand but you can simply type administrators into the box
of group to use for restricted group if you can not browse to
administrators. --- Steve


"N." <larosan@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:duMke.160$HP1.60@fe08.lga...
> I'm having an issue when trying to create a Restricted Groups policy.
>
> My goal(via group policy) is to add a new global group into the local
> administrators group of all the workstations in the remote domain.
>
> when I set this up in my local domain I can see the built-in groups
> (Administrators, Backup Operators,Users, etc.) and can add my global
> group into 'Administrators'
>
> But when I access the remote domain from the local domain and try to
> configure the same policy in a remote domain, I can only see the global
> groups (Domain Admins, Enterprise Admins,etc.) of the remote domain.
>
> why would this be ??
>
> thanks in advance
>