When using Active Directory security groups to assign access rights in Forms, does the member have to be a direct decendent of the selected group, or can the group assigned be a member of another group, and another, and still pick up the user?
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replied on March 20, 2015
You can use All Principals to assign access right, user account will inherit right from it.
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replied on March 18, 2015
Users can inherit access right from his group's parent group.
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replied on March 18, 2015
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So would the following scenario work. I have a user whose group association is as follows:
- All Principals (Group)
- Secondary Principals (Group)
- Skyline Principal (Group)
- User Account
- Skyline Principal (Group)
- Secondary Principals (Group)
In this example, the user is account is buried 3 groups down. Would I be able to use the All Principals group to assign Access Rights for this user or would I have to use the Skyline Principal group?
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replied on March 20, 2015
You can use All Principals to assign access right, user account will inherit right from it.
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