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Microsoft (MCSE, MCSD, MOUS, MCAD) > Server 2003 > Adding members to a group

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Question Adding members to a group

I'm just starting to learn Server 2003. In Server 2000, you could go to a user and add a group that they belong to by scrolling down a listing. You could also go to a group and add a member by the same method.

How do you do that in Server 2003. That method seems to be missing.

Tks for any help

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Thanks for the reply.

That's the only way that I know how to do it in Server 2003. But in Windows 2000 Server, you were able to scroll down a list. This was particularly usefull if either you wanted to add more than one user or group at a time by holding down the ctrl button. You also didn't have to type in the user or group. All you had to do was to click on the user or group and then click on add.

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Thanks John;

That's what I was looking for. Makes life a little bit easier. Question now is; why would they "hide" it. It used to be so much easier to find.


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