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Old February 4th 10, 05:57 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.security_admin
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http://efn.hud.ac.uk/studyskills/grammar.html

Clichés

Clichés are phrases and expressions which are so commonly used that they
have begun to "wear out". Avoiding clichés like the plague, and ensuring a
level-playing field will help you get ahead and prevent you from going belly
up.
Don't expect to find a definitive list of clichés which you can consult.
Deciding whether a phrase is a cliché or not is very much an individual
judgement.
You can follow a couple of simple rules though.
When you check your work be on the look out for phrases which sound too
informal. If you've used a cliché now is the time to rewrite the sentence and
find a more original and eloquent way of expressing yourself.
For example, you may have written:
Many teachers when faced with a disruptive pupil will not see their way
clear to removing him or her from the classroom straight away.
This could be rewritten as
Many teachers when faced with a disruptive pupil will not immediately decide
to exclude that student from the class.
The clichéd phrase "see their way clear" has been replaced by a form of
words which is both clearer in meaning and easier to read.
If you take care with your writing and aim for maximum clarity then you
won't have a problem with clichés.

No-one has answered your question because it is impossible to tell what you
are trying to achieve, nor what the configuration is.

"TM" wrote:

Can you force a default profile by workstation? In other words, can you
ignore a user's profile for a particular workstation, but still allow the
user to log on?

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