Tim. You don't issue a grant within UDB.
1) If your users are on the domain, then the role of domain
administrator puts users into groups.
1a) We use Netware to make things even more complicated but our Netware
administrators put users into groups. Windows 2000 gets it's domain info
from Netware......
If it's done through the domain it's done once per domain. It makes
security such as passwords easier to manage.
2) The alternative is to have the security at server level, which is
where you would have a local group into which you can put locally defined
users. This sounds like the question you asked. You create a group on the
server under User manager or similar. Then you have to either add users
into the group from the group (easiest) or change each user to have the
group added to them. Once you've got one user set up, you can use it to
create other users with the same groups. Someone has to do this once for
each server. Talk to your Operating System security specialists before
deciding the right way!
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> Regards. Bob Dear
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