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Windows Server 2003: Print a list of group members?

Is there an easy way for a Windows Server 2000 or 2003 administrator to make a printout of a list of members in a particular group?  Any literature references on getting a printout of various security settings?
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We use Hyena for group membership printouts:  http://www.systemtools.com/hyena/

For GPO settings, we use the Windows Group POlicy Management Console (GPMC) for reporting of settings:  http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=21813
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Thanks for the response!

I own a directory on the network with several folders and subfolders accessible by members of various groups with varying permissions.  I would like to know the membership of each of these groups (i.e., printout?), so I can understand who is able to do what within this directory.  

The IS network administrator tells me they are unable to print out this membership information and they are unable to provide me with any on-line viewing of membership without making me a member of the Windows Admin group--which would be inappropriate.  I don't think I can ask them to install Hyena.

Is there an easy solution I could suggest to IS for getting me a printout or providing me with an on-line view of membership (which I could printout) that would not involve purchasing a 3d party application?
oooo.... most tools require admin rights to enumerate group membership on the server...  If you're in an Active Directory environment and they are using universal groups for security and distribution you could view them from within outlook...  But as a user the system is really designed to not give you that information.  There are some hacking tools, but I won't go into those.  Wish I had better news for you.  Good Luck.
Jim  (mltets)
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These are all great answers!  Thanks to all respondents

I tried the C-prompt solution offered by oBda and it works.  The DumpACL application suggestion by talphius may be a good back up solution for the future, but will probably involve a little more effort to implement and wrangle additional permissions from IS.

The answer from mltets is right on, but doesn't help me get the results I need.  Still, a great answer though.