Hi,<br><br>You will need to create a NTCONFIG.POL file with System Policy Editor for the users that you want to have this feature removed. Becareful when editing the default user account in System Policy Editor as these restrictions will also apply to to the Administrators.<br><br>Create a Group rather for the users you want to restrict.<br><br>Hope this Helps<br><br>Cheers<br>Clinton
Hey.<br><br>In addition to the reply from Clinton.<br><br>Make sure you use the Terminal Server Edition System Policy Editor, because there are TSE specific differences to the standard NT4 policy editor, such as 'Disconnect'.<br><br>Also you need to save the policy you create as NTConfig.POL in the standard Export directory on your PDC. To ensure your users get this policy every time they log on, replicate the export directory to all domain controller import directories.<br><br>Hope this helps...<br><br>Bi!<br><br>Pritch5000.
I have resolved this problem by using scripts, and Kixstart, to edit the registry. I chose this route because I did not want to deal with complicated policy's and the effect they might have on the rest of our network. You can also try Tricerat's product called Desktop 2000. It lets you manage user desktops and printers through a GUI. It is simple to use and works with Terminal Services and Citrix.
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