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I can take a look at this. We use dell isilon which is Unix.
I’ll try to clarify better, as I was reading I couldn’t figure out how to explain it better, to start these are SMB shares. We also have about 90,000 employees to put the scale into perspective. For some reason I think they wanted to avoid the read only group because with that many employees it might be a group IT sec doesn’t want to have exist.
But it’s basically:
Directory/directory/directory/workgroup/hr Directory/directory/directory/workgroup/finance Directory/directory/directory/workgroup/IT Directory/directory/directory/workgroup/exec Directory/directory/directory/workgroup/engineering
Everyone has basically full access to wrkgrp but the team AD groups are applied to hr, finance, etc