GP ACL - Authenticated users



If I need to apply GPO to particular group only, should I leave "Read"
permission for "Authenticated users" group for that GPO?
And what about GP processing performance, if I will remove "authenticated
users" group? Maybe GP processing will be quicker?

Thanks


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