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Hi, is there a way that we can check if a user is a member of the specified group or a child of this group ?
i.e.: Global AD Security Group: ABC-Sec1 and this AD Security Group holds 12 more AD Security group like ABK-SecA1, SecA2, SecA3 and so on... If a user is Member of one of the 12 Groups the Conditions should be true but now it isn´t true because it just check the "Main-Mother" Group and not the 12 Childs...
Thanks and Greetings from Austria
Dominik
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I never tried this scenario on my environment but will give a try and will provide my feedback
what version of UEM are you using?
Regards,
Vkmr.
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We using 9.1 for Win7 SP1 x64 and UEM 9.3 for Win 1709, Thanks Vkmr!
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Hi Dominik,
UEM is group nesting 'aware'. I have double checked it with global groups in locals and global groups in global groups. What particular problem do you have? Can you post a flexengine debug log?
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Hi @ijdemes , well.... We have around 300 Users which must get a specific link and this 300 Users are in one of this global AD security Groups:
so... if a User is in the main AD security Group RZ-PWSAFE, he gets the link because we set it in UEM so:
.... but if the user is in one of the 16 child-ad-security Groups which are member of the main ad-security Group he doesent get the link because UEM think he isn´t in the main ad group...?
so we have to to this:
...which is not our style and thinking of digital secure automated IT workplace ![]()
So maybe we can get a new option like this:
U know what I mean?
kind regards,
Dominik
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I know exactly what you mean. And that's also what I successfully tested. Let me explain.
User A is member of Global Group, which is member of Local Group, which is used to present shortcut
UserA --> Global Group --> Local Group --> Shortcut in UEM --> Successfully made available to UserA
User A is member of Global Group, which is member of Global Group, which is used to present shortcut
UserA --> Global Group --> Global Group --> Shortcut in UEM --> Successfully made available to UserA
I am still curious to see what is logged in the FlexEngine.log file.
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well... We just test it again and it works now, thank you ijdemes for your effort and time!