Howdy,

JackLothian:
It's a normal group like any other. We use
groups to assign users software in the start-
menu. (look at my script)
For each submenu I check for a file on the
q: drive of the user.
If it exists do nothing if not, update menu.
Updating goes as followed. On a share I've
rebuild the menu structure filled with batch-
files (in which a copy of the lnk to the users menu is). The batch files are only accessible by users which are in a specific
group. ie.: if a user is in the group MID-G-word
and the user executes word.bat then he gets word in his/hers menu.
If not in the group than no lnk....

I think there's a limitation of the number
of groups kix can get from the rpc (in win95)
But I.m not sure


Minkels:

Is there a user which is a member of more than 120 groups?

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Patrick Rutten
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