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Guest Avari
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As Per Document: How to lock down a Windows Server 2003 or Windows 2000

Terminal Server session - http://support.microsoft.com/kb/278295

 

I have created a new OU and placed all TS/Citrix servers in this OU. I have

Block Inheritance in this OU. Following instructions on the above document I

have created and linked the GPO to the OU where the users reside, I have

implemented a loopback policy to lockdown user sessions on Terminal

Server/Citrix.

 

Using a test user the GPO works great as I wanted on the TS/Citrix server,

however I've just logged onto Windows XP PC and the GPO/policy is being

applied to desktops

I only want the GPO/policy applied to Terminal Server/Citrix server

sessions, can you please advise.

 

Many thanks

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Guest Florian Frommherz [MVP]
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Re: Question about new GPO policy

 

Howdie!

 

Avari schrieb:

> I have created a new OU and placed all TS/Citrix servers in this OU. I have

> Block Inheritance in this OU. Following instructions on the above document I

> have created and linked the GPO to the OU where the users reside, I have

> implemented a loopback policy to lockdown user sessions on Terminal

> Server/Citrix.

>

> Using a test user the GPO works great as I wanted on the TS/Citrix server,

> however I've just logged onto Windows XP PC and the GPO/policy is being

> applied to desktops

> I only want the GPO/policy applied to Terminal Server/Citrix server

> sessions, can you please advise.

 

If I understood you right, you need to make the settings that users

shall be receiving when connecting to the Terminal Servers, at the

TS/Citrix server's OU.

 

For further information, see:

http://www.frickelsoft.net/blog/?p=22

 

cheers,

 

Florian

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Microsoft MVP - Windows Server - Group Policy.

eMail: prename [at] frickelsoft [dot] net.

blog: http://www.frickelsoft.net/blog.


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