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RE: RDP Client for Windows
From: "Erick Grau" <egrau () hungmao com>
Date: Thu, 18 Dec 2003 14:25:27 -0500
Carefully reading your email once more.. I'm going to assume the following: Windows 2000 or 2003 domain with AD Users are accessing their corporate machines physically on their desk via a VPN connection from their respective home computers. Pushing a change in the GPO to their CORPORATE machines Will do the trick. You do not need to have the ability to Push GPOs to their home machines. You lock down that setting In your network for those computers. IN AD for Users & Computers edit the policy those desktops are under. Under the Computer Configuration (group policy) Administrative Templates Terminal Services Client/Server data redirection Edit the 'Do not allow drive redirection' policy This make the change to the registry key I mentioned in the previous email. Erick --------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Current thread:
- RDP Client for Windows Chris Halverson (Dec 17)
- Re: RDP Client for Windows Grzegorz Cegielski (Dec 18)
- RE: RDP Client for Windows Alex Pimperton (Dec 18)
- RE: RDP Client for Windows Erick Grau (Dec 18)
- RE: RDP Client for Windows Erick Grau (Dec 18)
- Re: RDP Client for Windows Sasha (Dec 22)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- RE: RDP Client for Windows Depp, Dennis M. (Dec 18)
- RE: RDP Client for Windows Halverson, Chris (Dec 18)