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The whole purpose behind a network is to provide users with everything they need and clear away the clutter that hampers their progress. What they need includes access to the files, folders, applications, printers, and Internet connections required to do their jobs. What they don’t need is any trouble getting at what they do need.
The person in charge of the network has his or her own needs, such as shielding need-to-know material from those who don’t need to know and protecting the users from themselves. The key to all these needs is the configuration of groups and users—the topic of this chapter.
More Info | See Chapter 10, “Shares, Permissions, and Group Policy,” for information about Group Policy. |
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