Check item-level targeting within Group Policy Preferences.  You may be able to 
do something with IP addresses or something else.  For example I allow drive 
redirection only if the IP address is outside of our private range.  

>>> James Hill <[email protected]> 3/21/2010 7:51 PM >>>
I think the only way to do it is to create a new TS connection (which requires 
a unique connection type, transport type or network adaptor) and then point 
your remote app clients to that.


-----Original Message-----
From: Richard Stovall [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Saturday, 20 March 2010 5:37 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: TS 2008 and drive redirection

Got a couple of questions for all-a-y'alls on a Friday afternoon.

Environment is TS 2008 on Server 2008 (not R2) with a single NIC.

Can I disable drive redirection for TS Gateway and traditional TS
(remote desktop) users, but enable it for RemoteApp?  It seems to be a
global on/off setting on the underlying RDP-TCP connection.   Even if
you enable it on the RemoteApps, it doesn't work until you enable it
on the connection.  This opens an avenue to directly transfer data for
other types of clients that I would like to keep closed.

Many thanks,
RS

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