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I am trying to completely lock down anything from running on a specific user account, except for 1 program which auto runs on boot.. I'v been able to lock the system down pretty well with the group policy editor.. but is there anything similiar to this that will edit specific user settings only? Or make my admin account not affected by the group policy editor?
To stop the GPO from affecting admin account. From within Active Directory, locate the group GPO is applied to, R.Click on this group-->Properties-->select your GPO-->click properties-->security tab-->on admin account set "apply group policy" permission to deny