When scoping your discovery, consider:
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Note: Group members of any groups discovered in the collection - either Active Directory® or computer users who are members of any groups discovered in the collection. You can also get this information by through Active Directory® and Computer discoveries. For more information, see Optimize Nested Group Membership Collection .
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Depending on the reports that will be run, you may need to collect data to show nested group memberships. It is more efficient to collect to group members through Active Directory® discoveries than using the nested group membership options in individual discoveries of other types. This also helps avoid collecting the same accounts in multiple discoveries. The recommended practice for collecting nested group members is to:
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NOTE: If you are not running Active Directory® or Exchange® discoveries, you will need to include the nested group members in NTFS, Registry or MS SQL discoveries. |
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