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Terminal server

Discussion in 'Windows Home Server' started by qq, Sep 3, 2009.

  1. qq

    qq Guest

    Hi All,

    I have a Terminal server. I have a domain controller in anohter computer. I
    setup users as domain users by using Active Directory. For allowing user
    access the TS, I setup a group - TS group and setup local computer policy to
    allow the group access the computer from the network.

    By now, I am using Start program at logon to run an application when I setup
    user Properties. So, when user Remote login TS, then, directly start the
    application.

    Becasue I have install one more applications in TS, and users will use three
    applications when they login to TS. I want to lock down everything in TS
    except put these three application icons on desktop. So, when users login TS,
    just see three application icons on the desktop, and run them.

    Can anybody help me out? Thanks a lot.

    --qq
     
  2. qq <qq@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:<!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > Hi All,
    >
    > I have a Terminal server. I have a domain controller in anohter
    > computer. I setup users as domain users by using Active Directory.
    > For allowing user access the TS, I setup a group - TS group and setup
    > local computer policy to allow the group access the computer from the
    > network.
    >
    > By now, I am using Start program at logon to run an application when
    > I setup user Properties. So, when user Remote login TS, then,
    > directly start the application.
    >
    > Becasue I have install one more applications in TS, and users will
    > use three applications when they login to TS. I want to lock down
    > everything in TS except put these three application icons on desktop.
    > So, when users login TS, just see three application icons on the
    > desktop, and run them.
    >
    > Can anybody help me out? Thanks a lot.
    >
    > --qq<!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->

    Use group policy to lock down the server and use folder redirection and set
    TS profile paths. You can set up a single policy that applies to this server
    by putting it in its own OU. Use loopback processing on the policy.

    Some good reading at MS KB 278295

    Also see MVP Patrick Rouse's articles at
     

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