Posted by: choxblog on: February 5, 2009
After doing some search, finally i have an answer for my own question.
The answer is we must a create group domain in Active Directory as Security Group type.
After that we can find and add that group domain in Sharepoint Site Administration.
“Security groups are listed in DACLs that define permissions on resources and objects. When assigning permissions for resources (file shares, printers, and so on), administrators should assign those permissions to a security group rather than to individual users. The permissions are assigned once to the group, instead of several times to each individual user. Each account added to a group receives the rights assigned to that group in Active Directory and the permissions defined for that group at the resource”.
For more information about type of group domain, read this article.
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July 9, 2009 at 9:08 pm
Hi
I read this. So what does this Mean?
The security group that you create at the activie directory level can be pulled in as a Security Group in SharePoint?
What permission to those users in SharePoint inherit? In Sharepoint, someone is either an owner, member or visitor. SO does this mean that in A/D, its defined in the same fashion?
derek wu