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> [!NOTE]
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> In the articles related to device control, groups of users are referred to as <i>user groups</i>. The term <i>groups</i> refer to [groups](#groups) defined in the device control policy.
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Using Intune, on either Mac and Windows, device control policies can be targeted to user groups defined in Entra Id.
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Using Intune, on either Mac and Windows, device control policies can be targeted to user groups defined in Entra Id.
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On Windows, a user or user group can be a condition on an [entry](#entries) in a policy.
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### Entry evaluation
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There are two types of entries: enforcement entries (Allow/Deny) and audit entries (AuditAllow/AuditDeny).
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There are two types of entries: enforcement entries (Allow/Deny) and audit entries (AuditAllow/AuditDeny).
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Enforcement entries for a rule are evaluated in order until all of the requested permissions have been matched. If no entries match a rule, then the next rule is evaluated. If no rules match, then the default is applied.
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