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| RE: Power User Group membership I'm doing security accreditation on a system and it states to set the Power User Group Membership to none. There are no members of the Power Users Group; but, it show up under ACLs for lots of things. jp "sgopus" wrote: > What problem are you trying to resolve?? > > if nobody is a poweruser then it's zero already, just don't add anybody to > the powerusers group! > > You can't actually set it to zero, you either have powerusers or you don't > > "jp" wrote: > > > XP sp/2 > > > > How do I set the Power User Group Membership to none? > > > > thanks > > jp |
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