This article demonstrates the ability of Active Directory to restrict Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Terminal Server sessions to the functionality allowed by an administrator. Intended for administrators who are already familiar with Terminal Server and the Active Directory, this white paper explains how you can use the features of Active Directory to restrict user sessions on the Terminal Server to only the applications and desktop functionality that the administrator deems necessary. Certain group policies are highlighted here with brief explanations of their benefits.
Included in This Document
| • | Introduction |
| • | Planning |
| • | Restrictive Computer Policies |
| • | Restrictive User Policies |
| • | Non-Policy Settings |
| • | Additional Restrictions |
| • | Summary |