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From: Loschiavo, Dave (DLoschiavo
frcc.cc.ca.us)Date: Thu Jul 05 2001 - 17:30:16 CDT
Can someone please explain the functional differences between the built-in
groups "Users" and "Authenticated Users" in Windows 2000? I'd like to
understand what practical differance there is in assigning a right or
permission to the group "Users" instead of the group "Authenticated Users",
and vice versa. I'd also gladly accept a URL to a site that explains the
same.
I'm looking over security guidelines published by the NSA and DISA, and the
NSA is using Users, while DISA is using Authenticated Users.
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