Re: Restricting users to login on the server.
- From: Eli <eli@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 4 Aug 2008 12:43:07 -0700
let's wait, maybe someone from microsoft will answer it.
"Jeff Pitsch" wrote:
The same as it for citrix or any other TS vendor. It's a very simple matter.
to lock down the desktop and the advantages of remote apps are pretty clear
especially if your planningo n using them. Now I may be wrong and there may
be a way of disabling getting to the desktop but I don't think there is.
Jeff Pitsch
Microsoft MVP - Terminal Services
"Eli" <eli@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Then what's the point of RemoteApp if one can just login to terminal
server
itself and use applications on it?
"Jeff Pitsch" wrote:
I don't think you can. Your best bet is to completely lock down the
desktop
so that only the start menu and logoff button are available. If the
users
can't do anything then they won't be tempted to go to the desktop. This
is
very easy to do by the way with Group Policy.
Jeff Pitsch
Microsoft MVP - Terminal Services
"Eli" <eli@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Windows 2008 SP1
How can I prohibit users to login on the server thru a regular RDP
session
while allowing them to use RemoteApp and WebAccess?
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