Re: terminal server config
- From: "chriske911" <chriske911@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 29 Apr 2005 23:17:52 +0200
Ryan Hanisco formulated the question :
If your servers have associated with the correct sites, then GPOs that you have attached to the site containers will apply there. Just make sure you remember the order of application of GPOs when troubleshooting.
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"chriske911" <chriske911@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:mn.ed197d548b5aa389.32006@xxxxxxxxxxxxxto the experienced people here:
what is the best way to apply a GPO for terminal servers so users get a config wich is site specific
meaning that I want the users to be mapped to the site local server shares instead of their own site shares
the setup in mind is to place the TS servers in the site OU instead of all TS grouped together in a separate OU
the last is what is recommended by MS KB article
the prob is that the remote site DC's are also used for TS
so I have to move the DC's from the default domain controllers OU to the site OU's
is there another way to organize such a setup?
thnx
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I really dislike applying GPO's on a site level
it makes the GPO troubleshooting a bit harder
or do they show up in AD users... somehow when you link them in AD sites...?
or is there another way of applying GPO on a site level?
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