Re: Group Policy for Terminal Server not working



Hi,

myrddinbach schrieb:
1. Windows 2003 domain
2. Windows 2000 TS server (for simplicity we'll call him TS-Server)
3. TS-Server is in TSOU
4. Created a Global group TS-Users which consists of users from
various OU's
5. Created and linked a Group Policy object in TSOU
a. This policy has loopback enabled set to "Replace"
b. This policy has User Configuration/Windows Componets/Terminal
Services/Start a program on Connection enabled and set to run a
specific program
c. Under security filter I added the computer account and the TS-
Users Global group

Hm, looks perfect to me.

What happens if you enable something different, like "NO desktop Icons"
Did you run a gpresult.exe? Is the GPO in the list?

Mark
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