Article ID: 915675 - Last Review: April 24, 2007 - Revision: 2.1
How to include domain groups in the identity information displayed by domain members
INTRODUCTION
This article describes how to configure the Groove domain to include domain groups in the identity information that is displayed by domain members in Groove. For example, in the Contacts list and in the lists of domain members, the domain group will follow the identity name and the domain name of a domain member. The group information also appears when a contact examines the identity properties of a domain member.
MORE INFORMATION
To include group membership in the identity information of Groove domain members, you must enable an option in the Groove domain. To do this, follow these steps as appropriate for your environment.
Groove Enterprise Management Server or Groove Hosted Services
- On the Groove Management Server administrative Web site, click your domain name.
- At the top of the page, click Domain Properties.
- Under Representation of Affiliation, click Show member's position within the domain/group hierarchy, and then click OK.
Microsoft Office Groove Server Manager or Groove Enterprise Service
- On the Groove Manager administrative Web site, click your domain name.
- At the top of the page, click Domain Properties.
- Under When displaying a member's domain affiliation, show, click to select Domain and Group, and then click OK.
APPLIES TO
- Groove Enterprise Management Server 2.0
- Groove Enterprise Management Server 2.1
- Groove Enterprise Management Server 2.5
- Groove Enterprise Management Server 3.0
- Groove Enterprise Management Server 3.1
- Groove Hosted Management Services 2.0
- Groove Hosted Management Services 2.5
- Groove Hosted Management Services 3.0
- Groove Hosted Management Services 3.1
- Microsoft Office Groove Server 2007 Manager
- Microsoft Office Groove Server 2007
- Microsoft Office Groove Enterprise Services
Note: This article is from Microsoft Knowledage Base
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