I have a group (group1
) containing users.
In real life, this group is handled by two people (group1-leads
).
I want group1-leads
to be able to manage group1
.
So I double-click on group1
navigate to the Managed By
tab and change to group1-leads
.
However when I click "OK", I get an error message telling me:
An object (User) with the following name cannot be found:
group1-leads
... bla bla bla
How do I set a group in this field?
The same effect can be accomplished by setting a custom AD right. I don't have AD in front of me right now so I don't have the exact attribute needed, so please bear with me.
If you go into the Group you want to be managed, go to the Security tab and hit Advanced.
This will allow the second group to manage the membership of the first group. This won't be reflected in the "Managed By" tab, though.
Why not just search for the group by clicking the Advanced and Find Now buttons? That will allow you to browse your users and groups and select the appropriate group, as maybe you're typing the name incorrectly.
There's a bug in the Windows Server 2003 Administration Tools Pack.
I had to install the "Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2 Administration Tools Pack": http://winadminnotes.wordpress.com/2011/02/10/how-to-add-a-group-to-the-managed-by-field/