Hi all,
I'm
having problems with a GPO at the moment and just can't figure it
out. The scenario is that we have a bunch of citrix servers that our
users use. I want to have a set of restrictions that apply to users
when they're connected to the citrix servers but not on their own
laptops. Settings must be from both the user and the computer side of
things.
E.g. On the citrix server, I want a particular user to log on as a
service (computer setting) and for the run command to be missing (user
setting). But I don't want this to be the case for their own laptop.
I've been messing around with loopbacks, separate GPOs for user and
computer settings, giving users and also computers access to the GPOs
and I just can't get it. I seem to have the computer side working now
by putting the computer settings in one GPO and giving access to
computers for this. However, I just can't get the user settings to
play ball on just those Citrix servers.
Can anyone assist me or help with any suggestions?
Regards,
Kippy
PS: This may not be the most appropriate forum however I think it comes close. If it should go else where please move it. Thanks.
I'm
having problems with a GPO at the moment and just can't figure it
out. The scenario is that we have a bunch of citrix servers that our
users use. I want to have a set of restrictions that apply to users
when they're connected to the citrix servers but not on their own
laptops. Settings must be from both the user and the computer side of
things.
E.g. On the citrix server, I want a particular user to log on as a
service (computer setting) and for the run command to be missing (user
setting). But I don't want this to be the case for their own laptop.
I've been messing around with loopbacks, separate GPOs for user and
computer settings, giving users and also computers access to the GPOs
and I just can't get it. I seem to have the computer side working now
by putting the computer settings in one GPO and giving access to
computers for this. However, I just can't get the user settings to
play ball on just those Citrix servers.
Can anyone assist me or help with any suggestions?
Regards,
Kippy
PS: This may not be the most appropriate forum however I think it comes close. If it should go else where please move it. Thanks.