Hi Mike,

If I get this right you log on to w2k terminal server in NT4 domain with
an user account in Active Directory.
If this the right scenario, then the policies, which are linked to the
user in any way, will take effect.
This is because you perform a normal authentication against the active
directory where the user belongs to and therefore he gets the policies
which are configured for the users.
There is not so much how to prevent this behaviour. If you can
move/migrate the terminal server to the AD the you can use the loopback
processing to apply different user policies at this server....

Regards
Volker

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Subject: [ActiveDir] Active Directory users and Terminal Server in NT4.0
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All,

We appear to be having an issue with users in an Active Directory domain
who need to get to applications on Windows 2000 Terminal Server in an
NT4.0 domain that trusts the Active Directory domain.  It appears that
the group policy for the users is trying to get applied and it's
affecting the Terminal Server.

I didn't think this could even happen.  Does this make sense?  What can
we do to prevent it?


Thanks,
Mike



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