What about plopping a custom rdp file onto their desktops or into
their document folders?  My user base for this is so small (and they
don't roam from computer to computer) that I haven't delved into the
various options too deeply.  That said, there have to be a number of
different ways to accomplish this.  Since users roam, do you have
their "My Documents" folders redirected?  If so, how about putting a
shortcut to an rdp file located on the terminal server in there?
Management should be easy too.  Change the properties of the rdp file
at which all the shortcuts point and you've changed them all.
(<caveat> Haven't tried it.  Just seems like it should work.
</caveat>)

RS

On Tue, Sep 1, 2009 at 8:19 PM, Tom Miller<[email protected]> wrote:
> To answer a few questions, I tried computer and then user policies but
> limited to an AD security group of users.  Group had Read and Apply perms.
>
> I am using the TS Web interface, but there are features by pushing the msi
> ts-app that the web interface does not have, and an icon is just easier for
> the users.
>
> Funny thing is I am taking the instructions right out of the Terminal Server
> 2008 Resource Guide.  Well, not funny really.
>
>>>> Richard Stovall <[email protected]> 9/1/2009 6:22 PM >>>
> Didn't this originally come up b/c of the need to push TS apps?  If
> you're publishing apps you've made available through Server 2008's
> RemoteApp there are other ways to do this if the msi route is too much
> of a pain.
>
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