Downlevel Servers Included in Two Groups When CreatedLast reviewed: May 8, 1997Article ID: Q102382 |
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SYMPTOMSWhen downlevel servers (LAN Manager 2.x machines) are created as members of a Windows NT Domain, their machine accounts are members of the Servers Global group and the Domain Users Global group.
CAUSEWhen NET ACCOUNTS /ROLE:BACKUP is invoked, LAN Manager server adds this account and makes it a member of Servers group. It should also remove it from Users group. The account causes no problems. No one can use it because its password is machine generated. If its inclusion in Domain Users is undesirable, an administrator can simply change its primary group to Servers and then remove it from Users. Netlogon will still work.
RESOLUTIONThis is by design. There is no real problem with the account being a member of Users.
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Steps to Reproduce BehaviorNOTE: Two machines are required for this procedure.
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