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      <description>Recently at a customer there was an issue with a GPO and a service that couldn’t start due to User Rights Assignments being configured wrong. They were using a GPO per server to define this, but using a GPO per server isn’t very scalable and friendly to manage. The solution? Group policy preferences!
We start by creating a GPO and navigating to Computer Configuration -&amp;gt; Preferences -&amp;gt; Control Panel Settings -&amp;gt; Local Users and Computers.</description>
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