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<p>If you plan to enroll iSeries groups and all of their members, you can either:</p>
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<li>Create the group objects first on NetWare and then define their security
rights. Then you can enroll iSeries group members without overwriting the NetWare security
information.</li>
<li>Have the group objects created on NetWare during user enrollment and then
define their security rights.</li></ul>
<p>With either method, the users that are enrolled into these groups will
belong to a NetWare group that already has its security rights set. The user
objects inherit the same rights that are already set for the group object.</p>
<p>Whether you enroll iSeries user profiles individually or as group members,
the corresponding NetWare user objects might be added to the NetWare EVERYONE
group when they are created.<a id="idx82" name="idx82"></a> NetWare adds user objects to the EVERYONE group only
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created. All users added to EVERYONE inherit the security rights that are
defined for that group.</p>
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