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You can add an existing Security group to another existing Security group (also known as nested groups), creating a member group (subgroup) and a parent group. The member group inherits the attributes and properties of the parent group, saving you configuration time.
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>[!Important]
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>We don't currently support:<ul><li>Adding groups to a group synced with on-premises Active Directory.</li><li>Adding Security groups to Office 365 groups.</li><li>Adding Office 365 groups to Security groups or other Office 365 groups.</li><li>Assigning apps to nested groups.</li><li>Applying licenses to nested groups.</li></ul>
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>We don't currently support:<ul><li>Adding groups to a group synced with on-premises Active Directory.</li><li>Adding Security groups to Office 365 groups.</li><li>Adding Office 365 groups to Security groups or other Office 365 groups.</li><li>Assigning apps to nested groups.</li><li>Applying licenses to nested groups.</li><li>Adding distribution groups in nesting scenarios.</li></ul>
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### To add a group as a member of another group
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The **MDM policy - West** group is now a member of the **MDM policy - All org** group, inheriting all the properties and configuration of the MDM policy - All org group.
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5. Review the **MDM policy - West - Group memberships** page to see the group and member relationship.
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6. For a more detailed view of the group and member relationship, select the group name (**MDM policy - All org**) and take a look at the **MDM policy - West** page details.
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## Remove a group from another group
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You can remove an existing Security group from another Security group. However, removing the group also removes any inherited attributes and properties for its members.
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2. On the **MDM policy - West overview** page, select **Group memberships**.
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3. Select the **MDM policy - All org** group from the **MDM policy - West - Group memberships** page, and then select **Remove** from the **MDM policy - West** page details.
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## Additional information
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These articles provide additional information on Azure Active Directory.
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