The enterprise level is the highest, describing security policy
for an entire enterprise. Below that, machine policy applies to all code run
on that computer. User policy is a third level that can be defined based on
the currently logged-on user. When security policy is evaluated, enterprise,
machine, and user levels are separately evaluated and intersected - meaning
that code is granted the minimum set of permissions granted by any of the
levels.
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The enterprise level is the highest, describing security policy for an entire enterprise. Below that, machine policy applies ...
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