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Windows 2000 Professional includes built-in local groups, such as Administrators and Backup Operators. These groups already have all of the permissions needed to accomplish specific tasks. Windows 2000 Professional also uses default special groups, which are managed by the system. Users become members of special groups based on computer and network access. | Chapter Managing Groups MICROSOFT EXAM OBJECTIVES COVERED IN THIS CHAPTER Implement configure manage and troubleshoot local user accounts. Implement configure manage and troubleshoot account settings. Create and manage local users and groups. J Implement configure manage and troubleshoot local Group Policy. - Copyright 2000 SYBEX Inc. Alameda CA. www.sybex.com roups are an important part of network management. Many administrators are able to accomplish the majority of their manage ment tasks through the use of groups they rarely assign permissions to individual users. Windows 2000 Professional includes built-in local groups such as Administrators and Backup Operators. These groups already have all of the permissions needed to accomplish specific tasks. Windows 2000 Professional also uses default special groups which are managed by the system. Users become members of special groups based on computer and network access. You create and manage local groups through the Local Users and Groups utility. Through this utility you can add groups change group membership rename groups and delete groups. Local group policies allow you to set computer configuration and user configuration options that apply to every user of the computer. Group policies are typically used with the Active Directory. Local group policies may be useful for computers that are not part of a network or in networks that don t have a domain controller. In this chapter you will learn about all the built-in groups. Then you will learn how to create and manage groups. The final sections in this chapter cover local group policies. Using Built-In Groups On a Windows 2000 Professional computer default local groups have already been created and assigned all of the permissions to accomplish basic tasks. There are also built-in special groups that the Windows 2000 system handles automatically. These groups are described in the following sections. Copyright 2000 SYBEX Inc. Alameda CA. www.sybex.com Using Built-In .