Re: Group Policy By User



Hello Grant,

If you still will do it create an OU and move the normal users to it, then configure your GPO and link it to the OU, so it will only effect this OU nothing else.

But think really about an additional server.

Best regards

Meinolf Weber
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I am running a server with Windows Server 2003 Standard. I have
Active Directory setup as well as Terminal Services. I have 5 users
who will be logging in through Terminal Services and I would like to
limit what they can do. I know that this can be done with Group
Policy but how can I set it up so that I can still log in through
Terminal Services without having the restrictions applied to me?



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