Need help configuring security on a stand alone terminal server.



Hello. I have a stand alone terminal server and need some help setting up
security.

Since this computer is not a domain server im a little lost where i can do
the proper configuration. I have made a group called TermSRVusers and put
all users that i have created under local user and that should have right to
log on trough terminal server in this group.

Now i wonder how i can inactivate control panel, IE, and other stuff from
those users. When i use local security policy i do this for all users
including the Administrator, so i need help to make policy changed for only
the group TermSRVusers.

Can anyone help me?

Best Regards
Håkon
MCP


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