Applying Change and Configuration Management

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Meeting the Needs of Task-Based Users

Task-based users typically do not have a computer that is considered theirs. When they log off a computer, no data files of computer settings should be left behind. These users cannot install any applications, create files outside their network share, or alter the local computer from its administrator-configured state. In some cases, these computers might be Windows Terminal Services clients.

The following illustrates how change and configuration management might be applied to task-based users:

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