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question on using loopback processing

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When you click on the "user group policy loop back processing mode"  it says the following:  It is intended for special-use computers, such as those in public places, laboratories and classrooms.  

Question 1 is why?  Does it drastically slow down machines at login?  

Question 2:  We have 10 machines in our environment that we can't reboot.  Not without fair warning.   We also have 6 user accounts that are generic.    When anyone of these users is logged into a system we also can't reboot.   Sometimes these special users may even be logged into one of our 10 machines that can't reboot.

So I created a new GPO.    

Computer Settings:   Turn on Loopback processing

User Settings:  Create a new Scheduled Task.   Then invoke Item-Level-Targeting andExclude the 10 computers and 6 users from above.

It all seems to work in a small test environment.   So Question 1 becomes a big deal.    Or, if this forum has a better solution I'd love to learn it.

Thank you.  


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