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Guest Owen@7
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I am running 2003R2 Domain.

The group policy is used applied to users for a logon script (for mapping

drives) and folder redirect.

The policy is applied to organizational units which the users and computers

for a specific site are in.

 

Now alot of these users also access an application through Terminal Services

(2 servers:Server 2000 sp 4 and 2003R2) at our administration building. These

Terminal Services Servers are at another site.

 

I do not want the Group policy applied to the user, when they logon to this

server but it still seems to apply to the users when they logon to the TS.

(The server is not a DC and it is part of the domain)

 

Any suggestions,

 

Regards

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Guest Vera Noest [MVP]
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Re: Group Policy applied to Terminal services

 

Create a GPO without the settings, link it to the OU which contain

the Terminal Server computer accounts (but not the user accounts!)

and configure this setting in the GPO:

 

Computer Configuration - Administrative Templates - System - Group

Policy

"User Group Policy loopback processing mode" - "Replace"

 

See:

231287 - Loopback Processing of Group Policy

http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=231287

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TS troubleshooting: http://ts.veranoest.net

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=?Utf-8?B?T3dlbkA3?= <Owen7@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote on 23

apr 2008 in microsoft.public.windows.terminal_services:

> I am running 2003R2 Domain.

> The group policy is used applied to users for a logon script

> (for mapping drives) and folder redirect.

> The policy is applied to organizational units which the users

> and computers for a specific site are in.

>

> Now alot of these users also access an application through

> Terminal Services (2 servers:Server 2000 sp 4 and 2003R2) at our

> administration building. These Terminal Services Servers are at

> another site.

>

> I do not want the Group policy applied to the user, when they

> logon to this server but it still seems to apply to the users

> when they logon to the TS. (The server is not a DC and it is

> part of the domain)

>

> Any suggestions,

>

> Regards


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