Question on using Groups for TS

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From: Liam Mac (LiamMac_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 08/17/04


Date: Tue, 17 Aug 2004 04:21:01 -0700

Hi There,

Not sure if this is the right forum to asked this question. I have setup a
terminal server and have drop that terminal server into a secure OU. I have
applied a group policy to that OU which consist of Computer and User
configuration. However I have over 2000 user accounts that belong to
different OUs, I need to allow all these accounts to have access to the TS
and applying the TS group policy.

I have created a global group within my secure TS OU called "SecureTSUSers"
and added all my user groups to this group. However my user configuration of
security group policy does not work, it will work fine if I copy a user
account directly into the secure OU.

Any idea how to get this working. As I only want user to completely locked
down when log into a TS.

Thanks,
Liam



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