You might want to run GP Results from the Group Policy Management Console with your domain admin and the terminal server as the the variables. This will show you what policies are being applied and which are not and why.
If you don't have the Group Policy Management Console, get it. It is...
I am sure that you have found that group policy will apply to user and computers but not groups. What you would want to do is apply the policy to the server and then enable loopback processing to apply it to any user that logs onto the system.
If you do not want the policy to apply to an...
hewissa is correct the best way is to control as much as you can through Active Directory's Group Policy Settings.
just about all desktop settings can be specified through GPO (Group Policy Objects) and DNS Suffix. You can't set WINS but I don't know why you would still need to use it.
There are quit a few options:
for Microsoft Products:
http://www.microsoft.com/resources/sam/msia/default.asp
For all types of software, hardware and drivers:
http://www.microsoft.com/resources/sam/sit/sam_results.asp
You can also use
SMS (Microsoft's System Management Server, 2003 version...
Two options for you:
1. Use a manditory profile that is used by all users (or just your problem ones) Would need to be assigned to those users with a script or applied to each user in active directory.
2. Use User configuration | folder redirection in group policy to pull your template of...
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