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COFFEE AND SHARED RESOURCES AT 2:00 AM..
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Do I understand this...???
I have a shared resource. I move it to a "new domain".
I still have users in the "old domain" that need the shared resource.
I then create a "new local group" for the shared resource in the "new domain" that I moved the shared resource too, and assign permissions etc.
I go back to the "old domain" and create a "global group" so the users can get to the shared resource that I took away from them.
I then add the "global group" from the "old domain" to the shared resources' "new local group" that the shared resource is located in.....(in the new domain of course)
Yeah' I know I need create another trust relasonship etc.....
I know the when I took the exam the second time, I was getting global and local groups, and resources all mixed up. Im just trying to sort it all out....
thanks for your help......
P.S. Im a gonna "Kick that exam in the A##" next time I take it.....
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| quote: Originally posted by jettierat:
Do I understand this...???
I have a shared resource. I move it to a "new domain".
I still have users in the "old domain" that need the shared resource.
I then create a "new local group" for the shared resource in the "new domain" that I moved the shared resource too, and assign permissions etc.
I go back to the "old domain" and create a "global group" so the users can get to the shared resource that I took away from them.
I then add the "global group" from the "old domain" to the shared resources' "new local group" that the shared resource is located in.....(in the new domain of course)
Yeah' I know I need create another trust relasonship etc.....
I know the when I took the exam the second time, I was getting global and local groups, and resources all mixed up. Im just trying to sort it all out....
thanks for your help......
P.S. Im a gonna "Kick that exam in the A##" next time I take it.....
Yup, you got it jettierat. You are turning into an Enterprise test taking, a## kickin' machine! 
Spid
Net+, MCSE
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| Thanks again for your help SPID....
I really feel confident about taking the exam now......
I will keep working at it......
any other suggestions for subject matter I should study before I attempt the exam again....?????
Thanks.....
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| It's looks like your at the point now where you should take as many practice exams as you can get a hold of.
You've got a pretty good handle on the material. Just keep reviewing and going over things and you should not have a problem. 
Post any other questions you might have, I'll try my best to assist.
Good Luck to you!!
Spid
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