| Re: Windows xp professional group polices In group policies, you can define your own groups, and then apply those policies only to particular groups.
By default, windows defines at least 5 groups (from memory).
System, Network, Administrators, Power users & Users.
There's also a few others like backup operators & whatnot, which often aren't required, but you can define your own groups and assign users into those groups. nce you've got everyone else into the group, you can then start applying policies. Just be careful. Some settings have wider implications than you think. Burning applications in particular.
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