Local Group Policy
Local Group Policy (LGP) is a more basic version of the Group Policy used by Active Directory. Prior to Windows Vista, LGP could enforce a GPO for a single local computer, but could not make policies for individual users or groups. Windows Vista allows setting local Group Policy for individual users. LGP can be applied to a computer on a domain, and it can be used on Windows XP Home Edition.
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