Re: Terminal Server 2003 configuration for users and administrators
- From: "seth" <seth@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 2 Dec 2005 12:45:51 -0500
if just running one program when connected, you could specify either in the
rdp settings or in user properties of AD to run a program at startup
when the program terminates, the user is logged off; they only see the
program, no shell
<itreman@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> How do you appropriately configure a 2003 Terminal Server so that
> Administrators have full unrestricted access to the machine, but the
> users can only run one program once connected? I'm reading the white
> paper on locking down Terminal Server, but it's slightly confusing
> since it seems as if it's all or nothing. In other words, there is no
> distinction between different types of users. Anyone have experience in
> this area? Thanks.
>
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