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"Locations" field not showing domain.
When I try to add a user to a group, I can only see the local machine
when selecting the "locations" button. The machine is a member of the domain. I am logging in as a domain user with admin prives, the DNS server being pointed to is my domain controller. Any suggestions? Thank you, Jim |
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Malke,
Thanks for the reply. In the case of my own machine, yes. However, lets say I go to another machine and try to add a domain user to the admin group. I can't do this because I can't "see" the domain. -Jim |
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