It seems that user private groups have been excluded in newer versions
of sssd.   Meaning, if an AD object isn't considered a "security group"
then it is excluded from being looked at for GID.  Top was originally
being used to include ALL AD objects (user and group) were inspected so
user private groups could be used, but seeing as now that isn't allowed,
top is definitely not the right choice.

Marking this as invalid seeing that the functionality probably wont be
re-instated

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  ldap_group_object_class = top fails to reutrn group information

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