Microsoft KB Archive/263368

= Membership of User and User Group Collections Is Not Updated Until Next Discovery Cycle Completes =

Article ID: 263368

Article Last Modified on 10/27/2006

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Systems Management Server 2.0 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q263368



SYMPTOMS
When you try to update collection membership, newly created users and groups do not appear in the user and user group collections.



CAUSE
This behavior can occur because these two collections differ from the others in Systems Management Server (SMS) because their membership is controlled by settings in discovery methods.



Steps to Reproduce the Behavior

 * 1) Activate Windows NT User Account Discovery and Windows NT Group Discovery, but do not change the polling interval. You should receive a list of both the users and user groups in your domain within their respective collections.
 * 2) Create some new users and global user groups.
 * 3) Right-click either of the collections, point to All Tasks, and then click Update Collection Membership. Although you may expect that the newly created users and groups appear as members of these collections after the update, this does not occur.

Nothing occurs as a result of this action because the membership update only re-queries the database and only returns the data that exists therein.

However, after the next discovery cycle has completed (default is one day), the new users and groups populate the database. Subsequently pointing to All Tasks, and then clicking Update Collection Membership displays the new entries.

The discovery methods are responsible for collecting the data for users and user groups. The new data only appears in the database after the next discovery cycle completes. Subsequently, updating the collection membership reflects the new users and groups.

Additional query words: prodsms

Keywords: kbcollections kbdatabase kbdiscovery kbnofix kbprb kbquery kbsms200presp3 KB263368

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