Deny Domain Local Group is an exam objective that relates to some Group Policy settings that allow the administrator to quickly deny local rights on a computer for users and groups. This video looks at how to configure these Group Policy settings.
Deny Domain Local GroupRights on a computer allow the user to perform an action. Typical rights include logon locally and access the computer from remote. Deny domain Local group is simple group policy settings that allows the administrator to easily deny a user from certain rights on the computer. The settings are found under the following location.
Computer Configuration\Windows Settings\Security Settings\Local Policies\User Rights Assignment
There are five settings that can be configured
Deny access to this computer from the network
Deny log on as a batch job
Deny log on as a service
Deny log on locally
Deny log on through Remote Desktop Services
The advantage of using deny domain local group is that it does not require knowledge of what settings have already been configured. The advantage is the administrator can deny a particular right without effecting any other settings on the computer or knowing which setting has already been configured.
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