What are special groups?
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What are special groups?
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Special groups are built-in groups of Windows XP Professional. Membership to these groups is automatic. These groups are managed by the operating system. The operating system classifies users based on different properties and places them into these groups accordingly. A user cannot manage the membership of the special groups with any Windows XP utility.
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