Understanding Group Policy In A Terminal Services Environment
Tuesday, 24 January 2006 by Michel Roth
Jeff Pitsch has published a document on group policies in a terminal services environment:

"As Terminal Services becomes more widely deployed, many people are asking how to secure their environments. The answer to this question can be as simple or as complex as people want. A commonality among many people who ask this question is their unfamiliarity with Group Policy. Group Policy is a powerful tool in helping secure terminal services deployments. This paper shall cover the basics of implementing a Group Policy Object (GPO) in a terminal services environment."

Get it here.

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