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Changing Location For 'select Users Or Groups'

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I'm trying to change some security authoritise for files/folders on the
PC's. On the 'Select Users or Groups' screen the location shown is the
local PC. Pressing the location button also shows only the local
computer
I want to be able to select users from the local domain. So how do I
add a location to select from.

*Local pc already join a domain.

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Is this from a client (e.g. XP, Vista) or a server side?
If it's from a client then I'm not too familiar with it as I normally do it from Windows Server where all computers in domain (Active Directory) that has been added to server are already listed (ready to be searched).


Message edited by wuzy on 06-04-2009 at 10:32:53 AM
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Reply to wuzy

Yes, this is from client (XP) side.

Reply to nicolas tee

nicolas tee wrote :



*Local pc already join a domain.



Is it the same domain that you're trying to pull users/groups from? If not, you'll need to do some more advanced AD setup, for inter-domain/forest trusts.

Reply to lotussama

Yes, is a same domain. But i still cannot pull users from the domain.

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