Terminal Server GPO
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Does anyone have a good resource on what group policy setting are best
to lock down a terminal server session to one application. I have a
good list going but would love any input to double check myself. Thank
you. I am more than willing to share the list i have so far upon
request. Thank you again.
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... You get a lock at read or write level on the resource by calling ... Not that I'm questioning the fs interface! ... send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in ... (Linux-Kernel) |
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