What are group scopes?

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What are group scopes?

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The scope of a group defines two characteristics:

  • It determines the level of security applying to a group.

  • It determines which users can be added to a group.
Windows Server 2003 supports the following scopes:

Domain Local: Domain local groups are used to assign permissions to local resources such as files and printers. Members can come from any domain.

Global: Members of this group can access resources in any domain. Members can only come from the local domain.

Universal: Members can be added from any domain in the forest. Members can access resources from any domain. Universal groups are used for managing the security across domains. Universal groups can also contain global groups. Universal groups are only available in the domains having functional level Windows 2000 native or Windows Server 2003.


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