Re: Terminal Server GPO
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jmp13 schrieb:
I created a seperate OU and put the terminal servers in that OU. I created a
GPO with the group policy loopback. I followed the knowledge base article
260370 and it works for all users. How can administrators be denied getting
this policy when logged onto a terminal server?
Security Filtering:
Remove Authenticated User and integrate the Terminal Server Accounts
and your desired Security Group
Mark
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