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SUMMARY
A primary group is needed when a user logs on using Services for
Macintosh or runs POSIX applications. This group is used as the
default group in Services for Macintosh when assigning permissions. If
there is not a primary group, you will receive the following error
message:
This error message is described in the message guide as to occur in groups such as Users, Administrators and Guests; however, the problem goes far beyond that. MORE INFORMATION
When you delete a global group, Windows NT Advanced Server first
removes all of its members; if one of its members is a Services for
Macintosh user and has that group assigned as his Primary Group, the
Windows NT Advanced Server fails to remove the group and generates the
above error message (ID 2234). (The same thing happens if, when doing
group maintenance, an attempt is made to remove that Macintosh user).
For more information on how to set Primary Groups for Services for Macintosh users and what the permission scheme is, see the chapter titled "How Services for Macintosh Works" in the Windows NT Advanced Server "Services for Macintosh" guide. Additional query words: sfm prodnt primary group 2234
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