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a group is an identifying token that Windows uses to represent a collection of users. While on the other hand, a special identity is essentially a placeholder for a collection of users with a similar characteristic.

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Special identity differs from a local group?

A group is an identifying token that Windows uses to represent a collection of users. While on the other hand, a special identity is essentially a placeholder for a collection of users with a similar characteristic.


How a special identity differs from a local group?

1. Their differents is that a group is essentially just a collection of users and, in some cases, other groups. While on the other hand, a special identity is essentially a placeholder for a collection of users with a similar characteristic.


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What terms is used to explain how a person perceives and expresses his or her own individual qualities and group membership?

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What special identity group is used by the system to allow permissions to protected system files for service to function properly?

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What special identity group is used by the system to allow permission to protected system files for services to function properly?

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What is targeted identity?

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