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Guest tom_tom88
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I have 15 remote users who are accessing a TS2008 server via rdp sessions.

The TS 2008 server is on a W2K3 domain. They logon to a local domain and then

the RDP session fires up from the startup folder (?). I'm sure there is not,

but is there anyway to get them to logon directly to the TS2008 server?

 

Also as part of Win XP active desktop we have an html file that is on the

desktop with various links and shortcuts etc, how can put this on the desktop

of these users as I can see no way of doing it on the TS 2008 server?

 

Thanks.

Tim

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Guest Jeff Pitsch
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Re: TS 2008 Questions

 

You could always go with a 3rd party client like iShadow or you might want

to try replacing the shell with the mstsc client. I've always had really

success with completely locking down the native desktops and then firing off

mstsc with the run reg entries or the startup folder.

 

As for active desktop, this would be a bad idea as RDP does not have any

features in it that would make active desktop efficient enough over the wire

to be usable. The screen redraws would kill you from a performance

standpoint. that's why, by default, so much of the background is completely

disabled to begin with in a TS session.

 

Jeff Pitsch

Microsoft MVP - Terminal Services

 

 

"tom_tom88" <tomtom88@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:D0BCF326-5C77-45CB-8BD3-914A6A9AE2FB@microsoft.com...

>I have 15 remote users who are accessing a TS2008 server via rdp sessions.

> The TS 2008 server is on a W2K3 domain. They logon to a local domain and

> then

> the RDP session fires up from the startup folder (?). I'm sure there is

> not,

> but is there anyway to get them to logon directly to the TS2008 server?

>

> Also as part of Win XP active desktop we have an html file that is on the

> desktop with various links and shortcuts etc, how can put this on the

> desktop

> of these users as I can see no way of doing it on the TS 2008 server?

>

> Thanks.

> Tim

Guest tom_tom88
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Re: TS 2008 Questions

 

Hi Jeff,

 

Thanks for the response. Ok, Active desktop is no problem, no show stopper

anyway. Regarding replacing the shell, could you provide me with some more

information or tech articles? This sounds exactly what I am looking for to

lock the PC down.

 

Another question I have thought of as well regarding GPO on the TS server,

will the 2003 GPO manage all the features of of Windows Server 2008? for

example, stopping minimising and resizing etc of the screen?


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