May 2019
Intermediate to advanced
620 pages
21h 41m
English
Groups can have members; members can be user accounts, contacts, computers, service accounts, and other groups. When a group is a member of another group, this is called group nesting.
Members are linked to the group through linked values; the SIDs for members are stored in the members attribute of the group object. The link values are replicated using link-value replication. This ensures that only changed links are replicated between domain controllers, instead of the entire members attribute, when the Windows Server 2003 Forest Functional Level (FFL) is used.
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