2024-06-01, 09:55:53
Hi,
I don't have systems joined to an Azure Active Directory, so that makes it a bit hard to answer as I can't test.
The way groups normally work is that if a user joins a particular group, that then the user gets the capabilities of the group.
Eg. a user that joins the admin group, now has administrator privileges.
Not sure if you have to restart / login fresh, but that is something I would probably do anyways after making a change like that.
Seems that the Azure AD roles are still overriding the privileges of the group it just joined.
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Wil
I don't have systems joined to an Azure Active Directory, so that makes it a bit hard to answer as I can't test.
The way groups normally work is that if a user joins a particular group, that then the user gets the capabilities of the group.
Eg. a user that joins the admin group, now has administrator privileges.
Not sure if you have to restart / login fresh, but that is something I would probably do anyways after making a change like that.
Seems that the Azure AD roles are still overriding the privileges of the group it just joined.
--
Wil