Local user policy

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I'm looking for an easy and fast way to change the local account settings of
client computer from users. What i want is to change the local account policy
so that a user was first a member of the "user" group but with next logon
he/she will be member of the "super user" group. And that for the entire
domain or for single group? is this possible?
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