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SCCM 2007 - Collections based upon Security Groups

Hi,

I am running SCCM 2007 and want to create new collection based upon security groups. For example, I want to create a collection ABC whose members should be pulled from Security group DEF but if the same members are in FEG security group, they shouldn't be shown in ABC collection. In short, members should be members of DEF security group but NOT FEG.

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Create a collection that will contain all clients to be excluded from another collection. Right?

http://leereid.wordpress.com/2009/08/20/sccm-exclude-members-from-a-collection/
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Well, it's little bit confusing for me. In fact, I want to create a collection for my server patching. I need a collection where servers are members of "MS Updates Pilot" security group but those servers should not be member of "MS updates Reboot Suppressed" AD security group.
Have you already made the collections?

I mean those two collections ("MS Updates Pilot"  and "MS updates Reboot Suppressed")
No those are AD security groups and now I want to create a collection called "MS SRV Updates Pilot" based on the above mentioned criteria.
Well create the two collections first. Then we can work on the difference collection.

Or you need help on AD based collection as well?
Ok I have created the two collections based on AD security groups.
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Great! Let me try that. One thing more, what if I want to use two collections that will contain all client to be excluded from another collection?
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