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What are Windows Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) features and how do they control access?

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07-01-2025, 05:44 PM
I remember messing with RBAC on my Windows setup last week. You know how it feels when everyone has too many keys to your stuff? It hands out roles like badges. Think of it as tagging friends with labels. One gets to tweak settings. Another just peeks at files. I set mine up to block random changes. You assign these roles through groups or policies. It checks who you are before letting you touch anything. Feels sneaky, right? I laugh when it stops my buddy from deleting my projects. Roles stack up too. You layer them for tighter grip. I once locked out a temp user that way. Keeps things from going haywire. You tweak it in the admin center. I poke around there often. It watches every move you make. Blocks the wrong ones cold.

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