Re: lockdown desktop without Group Policy



Pearl <Pearl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
is there a way to lockdown a Terminal Server session desktop without
using Group Policy?

Sure, many ways. For example, if you're using a standalone or member server
you can do a lot of things with *local* policies. But you may wish to be
more specific about what exactly you're trying to do, and why you're trying
to do it without group policy if you have it as an option....


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