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Peter, Thanks for your response. I must have a mental block about this. Can you be a little more specific about how CVSNT uses AD? Is the group file ignored? What about the modules file? Is that used? Paul D. Feeny, MCP, MCSA IT System Administrator II - SCM IT Production Management Audinet: 200.2249 Phone: 614.716.2249 Peter Crowther <Peter.Crowther at melandra.com> 08/13/2008 04:15 AM To "'pdfeeny at aep.com'" <pdfeeny at aep.com>, "cvsnt at cvsnt.org cvsnt downloads at march-hare.com @CVSNT on Twitter CVSNT on Facebook" <cvsnt at cvsnt.org> cc Subject RE: [cvsnt] Access control in Windows > From: pdfeeny at aep.com > How is security implemented within Windows to allow a user to > access only > the modules s/he need? Is the group file used at all or would groups > reside in AD and the group file done away with? We've got ours set up with SSPI, and groups reside in AD. We find that suits our management style of "one directory to rule them all"! - Peter