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Open the Group and User Management module. |
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Open the Tasks tab. |
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Click User/Group Properties. |
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Type a group or user account name, or click Advanced selection, and select a group or user. |
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Click View. The Properties for the selected group or user account displays. |
NOTE: To open Properties from the Browse tab, select a type of group or user in the Navigation pane, select a group or user in the Objects pane, and select Tools | Properties.
Click ; double-click a group or user in the Objects pane; or right-click a group or user, and choose Properties. |
NOTE: Active Directory® properties may not always be available and are never available for local groups or users. To display Active Directory properties, Administration Tools Pack (adminpak) must be installed on the client computer. |
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Open the Group and User Management module. |
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Open the Tasks tab. |
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Click AD Properties. |
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Type an account name, or click Advanced selection, and select a group or user. |
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Click View. The Properties for the selected group or user appears. |
NOTE: To open Properties from the Browse tab, select a type of group or user in the Navigation pane, select a group or user in the Objects pane, and select Tools | Active Directory Properties.
Right-click a group or user in the Objects pane, and choose Active Directory Properties. |
Use the Users Properties advanced task to modify the properties of multiple local users.
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Open the Group and User Management module. |
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Open the Tasks tab. |
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Click Users Properties. |
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Click Add, and select the users to modify. |
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Click View. The Properties window displays the shared properties. |
NOTE: To open Properties from the Browse tab, select Domain Users in the Navigation pane, select one or more users in the Objects pane, and select Tools | Properties.
Click on the Tool Bar; or right-click a selection of one or more users in the Objects pane, and choose Properties. |
If you select two or more groups, you can add or remove a user from multiple groups at one time.
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Open the Group and User Management module. |
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Open the Tasks tab. |
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Click Groups Content. |
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Click Add, and select one or more groups. |
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NOTE: To open the Group Contents window from the Browse tab, select a type of group in the Navigation pane, select one or more groups in the Objects pane, and select Tools | Display Group Contents.
Right-click a single group or a selection of groups in the Objects pane, and choose Display Group Contents. You also can access Group Contents by clicking Contents on the Control Button Bar in the NTFS Security, Share Security, Registry Security, Printer Security, and Service Security modules. See Managing group memberships. To access Group Contents from Properties, click Contents on the Property window. See Modifying group and user properties. |
Show the groups of which the selected group or user is a member. | |
Close the Group contents box. |
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