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Creating a standalone RDP file to connect to a Terminal Server

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outonalimb

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Oct 7, 2003
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Is there a way in Windows Server 2003 to create a standalone RDP client file that cannot be edited and only connects to one Terminal Server?

For example, we have one Terminal Server and multiple client systems. The clients run Windows XP but they will only be used to connect to a Terminal Server. I want to drop a shortcut on the users desktop that cannot be edited. All it will do is connect to the server.

Any help would be appreciated.
 
yup, very possible. Setup your rpd session as you want, save it as an rdp file, put it on a share but only allow read and execute permissions on it. launch the rdp file with vbs script at login.



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