windows-itpro-docs/windows/keep-secure/create-a-group-account-in-active-directory.md
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Create a Group Account in Active Directory (Windows 10) Create a Group Account in Active Directory c3700413-e02d-4d56-96b8-7991f97ae432 w10 deploy library security brianlic-msft

Create a Group Account in Active Directory

Applies to

  • Windows 10
  • Windows Server 2016

To create a security group to contain the computer accounts for the computers that are to receive a set of Group Policy settings, use the Active Directory Users and Computers console.

Administrative credentials

To complete this procedure, you must be a member of the Domain Administrators group, or otherwise be delegated permissions to create new group accounts.

To add a new membership group in Active Directory

  1. Open the Active Directory Users and Computers console.

  2. In the navigation pane, select the container in which you want to store your group. This is typically the Users container under the domain.

  3. Click Action, click New, and then click Group.

  4. In the Group name text box, type the name for your new group.

    Note:  Be sure to use a name that clearly indicates its purpose. Check to see if your organization has a naming convention for groups.

  5. In the Description text box, enter a description of the purpose of this group.

  6. In the Group scope section, select either Global or Universal, depending on your Active Directory forest structure. If your group must include computers from multiple domains, then select Universal. If all of the members are from the same domain, then select Global.

  7. In the Group type section, click Security.

  8. Click OK to save your group.