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  • Wiki Page: SharePoint 2010: Best Practices - Choosing Between AD Groups or SharePoint Groups

    Which way should you go when coming up with a security infrastructure for SharePoint: use Active Directory (AD) or SharePoint groups? Table of Contents Pro AD groups Pro SharePoint groups Best practices Related topics Best Practices Overview Pro AD groups Company rules may dictate the...
  • Wiki Page: AD RMS Administrative Roles

    Active Directory Rights Management Services (AD RMS) has three different administrative roles to help you better delegate control of your AD RMS environment. These roles are created the first time you install AD RMS in your organization. The AD RMS Enterprise Administrators group has full access...
  • Wiki Page: AD FS 2.0: Domain Local Groups in a claim

    Introduction The basic method for adding group memberships into claims is using Send LDAP Attributes as Claims and picking one of the tokenGroups options. This method works for global and universal groups, but will leave out any domain local groups. The primary reason for this is there is no intuitive...
  • Wiki Page: Generando un grupo en Active Directory (es-ES)

    En esta oportunidad!, me gustaria compartir con ustedes la creacion de un grupo en Active Directory, nuevamente les presento un tema que de seguro es muy facil y de trabajo diario para muchos, pero para varios de ustedes, puede ser un tema que no conozcan del todo y les gustaria conocer. Hay formas...
  • Wiki Page: Operations Manager Dynamic Group Examples

    Do you have examples of dynamic group formulas that you want to share? Consider adding them to this article, or just link to examples you've already published. In Operations Manager, groups are logical collections of objects, such as Windows-based computers, hard disks, or instances of Microsoft...
  • Wiki Page: Remote Troubleshooting Tools

    Program Name Syntax Computer Management compmgmt.msc /computer:<Computername> Local Users and Groups lusrmgr.msc /computer:<Computername> Event Viewer Eventvwr.exe /computer:<Computername> Powershell Powershell...
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