Good morning,

 

I'm still playing with Group Policy, and obviously, I am new at this.  Let me 
ask if what I'm trying to do is even possible:

 

I am running Terminal Server on a 2003 Server.  We installed scheduling 
software on the server that everyone needs to use.  Our users use the same 
account to login to the domain locally, as well as to login to the TS.  When 
they login to the TS we want to disable certain activities such as browsing the 
network or internet.  We don't want them to lose this ability on their local 
machines.

 

To accomplish this, I set up a Terminal Server group, and added the proper 
users to the group.  I am trying to setup group policies on this TS group.  
Should this work to accomplish my goal?

 

Thanks,


Eric

 

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Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2008 2:27 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Group policy question

 

Now that I've solved my logon script issue, I've moved on to locking down 
Terminal Server connections.

 

We are running some scheduling software from TS.  It would be great if people 
could access the TS externally to via the schedules, but I have some security 
concerns.  Can I lock down TS clients ability to browse my network, map drives, 
etc. through a group policy governing my TS group?

 

Thanks again,


Eric

 

 

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