Re: Default Startup Environment Settings
From: Qi Lu (qilu_at_marketweb.ca)
Date: 06/10/04
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Date: Thu, 10 Jun 2004 09:20:17 -0600
Hi Charlie,
It is because you have win2k domain if you upgrade to win2k3 domain then you
can see the TS settings.
If you still want to use win2k domain then you can set it up at each user
account on AD.
Qi
"Charlie Markwick" <newsms@southcot.com> wrote in message
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> Not there see screen dump at www.southcot.co.uk/Clip0001.jpg
>
> Charlie
>
> On Wed, 09 Jun 2004 15:56:08 -0700, "Vera Noest [MVP]"
> <vera.noest@remove-this.hem.utfors.se> wrote:
>
> >I don't know why you don't see the TS settings. Have you tried to
> >start a new mmc - File menu - Add/Remove snapin module - Add -
> >from the list of available snapins Group Policies? They should be
> >there, under Administrative templates - Windows components -
> >Terminal Services.
> >
> > --
> >Vera Noest
> >MCSE, CCEA, Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server
> >http://hem.fyristorg.com/vera/IT
> > --- please respond in newsgroup, NOT by private email ---
> >
> >Charlie Markwick <newsms@southcot.com> wrote in
> >news:oceec0l731eptmnf0sv8lmmlnh437174s4@4ax.com:
> >
> >> Vera
> >>
> >> I am struggling with this problem at the moment and like John
> >> Magee I can's see the terminal server section in any group
> >> policy setting.
> >>
> >> How in active directory on windows 2000 does one control the
> >> user logon so they only run one application and get logged out
> >> when they close it while at the same time allow domain admins to
> >> log in and not have to run the app?
> >>
> >> I can see the logic of the answers but for the life of not see
> >> how to put them into practice.
> >>
> >> Charlie Markwick
> >>
> >> On Mon, 21 Jul 2003 14:50:26 -0700, "Vera Noest [MVP]"
> >> <vera.noest@remove-this.hem.utfors.se> wrote:
> >>
> >>>If you use a Group Policy to define which application to start
> >>>on the TS when a user opens a connection (don't forget to use
> >>>loopback processing of this GPO), then you can simply "deny"
> >>>administrators the right to "apply this policy". They won't be
> >>>affected and get the full desktop.
> >>>
> >>>Does this do what you want?
>
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