are good examples of this since regardless of the user logging onto the machine
the settings will rarely differ. It just makes sense to apply these types of policy
settings to machine accounts rather than user accounts since the logged-on
user is irrelevant. Computers that have special function in an organization are
also a practical target for computer-based policy settings, such as a dedicated
Kiosk machine or a public Web access workstation. In any case Computer
Configuration settings can offer a powerful solution to administrators seeking
a method of applying machine-based ...
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