Is it possible it's just a refresh issue? Are you moving the groups around from a separate console?
-- Matthew Wetmore Developer, WSUS (Windows Server Update Services)
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"Nigel Jett" <jettn[ at ]evergreen.edu> wrote in message news:uAev%23PolHHA.4960[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
[Quoted Text] > I've been noticing that members of one of my groups aren't showing up > correctly. Here's the scenario > > I have a group called "All XP", all computers with XP go in it. > In addition to this group there are several other groups. > > When you view one of these other groups and click on a computer in them it > shows the computer as being a part of All Computers and the group you are > viewing, if the computer is a member of more than two groups (i.e. All XP > + group1 + group2) then it displays correctly. If you open up Change > Membership the check boxes accurately reflect group membership. > Another interesting thing, if you look in the All XP group any computer > which is a member of two groups shows as being a member of All Computers > and Unassigned Computers - it does not show as being a member of All XP > unless it is also a member of at least two other groups. > Re-assigning group membership fixes this quirk, and actual client behavior > seems completely unaffected.
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