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You don't have policies that force settings for the look of users' computer desktops. Each user's chosen desktop settings are applied from his or her roaming profile to any computer he or she signs in to. You think it's important for users to have this choice, but you'd like a consistent look for computers used for product demonstrations to customers. What's the best way to do this without affecting users when they sign in to other computers

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