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Add groups to existing AD groups via Powershell

Asked by steveo27 in Powershell, Active Directory, Windows 2003 Server

Tags: AD, powershell, groups, add

- We are undergoing a phased Active Directory migration from one forest/domain to another. (2003 to 2008)
- Our Sharepoint sites run off AD groups for security.  
- We are using Quest's Migration Manager for AD to handle migration tasks, so the groups are in both domains.
- What we need to is add the new domain's Sharepoint AD group into the old domain's group as a member.  Looking to accomplish this via Powershell.  I've seen numbers "add user" scripts out there, but want to find one that will work in our scenario.

Example:

DOMAIN1\GROUP1
members:
         user1
         user2
         user3
         DOMAIN2\GROUP1 <=== *ADD*
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Tags: AD, powershell, groups, add
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