Guest Charlie Posted July 12, 2007 Posted July 12, 2007 How can I setup a terminal server connection to allow a user to only have 2 choices on the desktop. I want to have it so that there is just either shortcut 1 and shortcut 2 to run two applications. Any help would be great.
Guest Jeff Pitsch Posted July 12, 2007 Posted July 12, 2007 Re: Only Certain Apps to Run Group Policy is the way to go. there are alot of gpo options and you should really start looking through them. the one thing I think you'll want to do in this case is to use folder redirection of the desktop so you can create your own customized desktop, then use other gpo options to secure it from there. Jeff Pitsch Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server Citrix Technology Professional Provision Networks VIP Forums not enough? Get support from the experts at your business http://jeffpitschconsulting.com Charlie wrote: > How can I setup a terminal server connection to allow a user to only have 2 > choices on the desktop. I want to have it so that there is just either > shortcut 1 and shortcut 2 to run two applications. > > Any help would be great.
Guest ThomasT. Posted July 12, 2007 Posted July 12, 2007 Re: Only Certain Apps to Run Hi, You can try this: http://www.mqtechnologies.com/Products/RAC20/ ThomasT. "Charlie" <Charlie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:BB989A58-DD25-4F85-A4BB-D7DBB9EE31AB@microsoft.com... > How can I setup a terminal server connection to allow a user to only have > 2 > choices on the desktop. I want to have it so that there is just either > shortcut 1 and shortcut 2 to run two applications. > > Any help would be great.
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