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domain local groups in windows 2000 studying for mcse and need to really understand their use.

Asked by magus123 in Miscellaneous Security

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1. security group
2. domain local group.

I understand the whole concept of adding a user to a  global group.
but it becomes blurry when you add a global group to domain local group.
what are they really intended for , please dont link me to any site explaining it.
i want it in lamen terms and some examples would be helpful. i am studying 70-215

what i know.
in a multiple domain  you add a global group to a domain local group so you can access resoures in
another domain. "parent and child domains"

microsoft recommends you use   a g dl p , but why.
there are also some conflicts on using native mode or mixed mode , and how it applies to domain local groups.
any form of explaining this very simple would help.

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