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Guest SJMP
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I wanted to know if there is a way via Group Policy or another tool to set up

a desktop "image" for all the users in my domain logging into our Terminal

Server. I want a simple desktop with Four shortcuts to office programs.

 

I also see that "Security Configuration Wizard" is a shortcut on every users

desktop. How can I remove that?

 

Thanks,

SJMP

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Guest SJMP
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RE: Terminal Server Desktop

 

Nevermind I went into ALL USers profile and set both up there

 

thanks,

 

"SJMP" wrote:

> I wanted to know if there is a way via Group Policy or another tool to set up

> a desktop "image" for all the users in my domain logging into our Terminal

> Server. I want a simple desktop with Four shortcuts to office programs.

>

> I also see that "Security Configuration Wizard" is a shortcut on every users

> desktop. How can I remove that?

>

> Thanks,

> SJMP

Guest moncho
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Re: Terminal Server Desktop

 

SJMP wrote:

> Nevermind I went into ALL USers profile and set both up there

>

> thanks,

>

> "SJMP" wrote:

>

>> I wanted to know if there is a way via Group Policy or another tool to set up

>> a desktop "image" for all the users in my domain logging into our Terminal

>> Server. I want a simple desktop with Four shortcuts to office programs.

>>

>> I also see that "Security Configuration Wizard" is a shortcut on every users

>> desktop. How can I remove that?

>>

>> Thanks,

>> SJMP

 

Depends on what you want to do. If you just want add a couple Icons on

the desktop for all users, then go ahead and use the ALL Users.

 

If you want a common desktop amongst users, you can make any necessary

changes using Group Policy and editing the Default Users profile on the

local server.

 

moncho


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