Is the policy an eDirectory object to which each user is individually added?
The short answer on this is “yes,” but you can also use user groups, and eDirectory containers to associate policies to users. Also, different types of policies can be associated to different types of objects: there are server policies for servers, server groups and containers holding servers; and workstation policies for workstation groups and containers holding workstations.
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