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I think you can go in to Local Group policy on the
machine and set it. However, if the machine is on the domain, you will need to
take steps to ensure the global policy doesn't override it (e.g. make the
machine a member of a group and then make the group No Apply for the Domain
policy)
I haven't tried it, but give it a go
Alan C
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