Groups are containers used to organize users.
Windows Server 2003 has two types of Group Scopes and four variants
of Group Types.
Group Scopes Security Groups and Distribution Groups.
Security Groups have two functions:
1. Security Groups are used to manage user account and computer
account access to shared resources.
2. Security Groups are used to filter Group Policy Setting.
Distribution Groups have a single function:
Distribution Groups are used to create email distribution lists,
which enable you to send email to the members of the distribution
group.
Group Types Local Groups, Domain Local Groups, Global Groups and Universal
Groups
Local Groups are Groups that only have machine wide permissions,
which mean a local group provides a method of granting permissions
to resources on the local computer only.
Domain Local Groups are similar to Local Groups, but Domain
Local Groups can be used to grant permissions to any Windows
2000 Machine and higher to be able to access resources within
its own domain.
Global Groups can be nested inside other Global Groups within
its own domain. Global Groups contain users and groups from
its own domain and are normally assigned to Local or Domain
Local Groups
Universal Groups can be granted permissions to any object
in its Domain or Forest as well as Domains in other Forests
in which a trust has been established.
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