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Hello everybody,

Actually I have some policies in may domain with a hight level of
restriction because we have a lot of users in Citrix environment and I
would like to create a new policy only for administrator for deny some
policies (ie. Add, Delete programs, change registry, etc...)

The Default Policy Domain has "Authenticated users" and the
Administrators are "Authentecated users" too.

If I try out "Authentecated users" and only put "Domain Admins." the
policy doesn't work.

Any idea?

Thanks.
Jose Luis.

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