Group Policy based upon Security Group Membership

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Hi,

How can I create an ADM file that will change the registry settings based
upon the security group membership?

An existing example is found in: User Configuration > Windows Settings >
Folder Redirection > Desktop.

By selecting the setting "Advanced - Specify locations for various user
groups", you will see what I want to create.

Thanks!

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Bob


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