Hi guys,
We have a client who requires different security rights to be setup on their FAT and THIN clients. They are running Citrix and the job has been given to me to investegate. How can we go about doing this?
It's not clear whether you mean access to the client or access from a particular client to the server, but I would assume the latter.
Microsoft Windows Server Operating System gives access rights on a per-user or per group basis, or on a local machine basis. While it is possible to determine the client type via a script, this is something you would need to develop yourself. You could then conditionally apply policies.
Most thin clients have a device login that can be effectively used in place of the Windows login - so users could log into the device with their own usernames and passwords, but the device would auto-login to the domain with pre-determined credentials. I'm not keen on the idea of saving domain credentials anywhere, so this is not something I would do.
It may suit your needs, but I'm curious as to why your client would want to do this in the first place.
Hi guys,
Your right I should have been a little more specific!
Basically we have some guys who have notebooks. We want them to be Administrators on their own desktop. But when they log onto terminal services they have a restricted desktop (no right click etc...)
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