Jan 24, 2007 #1 circulent MIS Dec 6, 2006 87 US Is there a way to disable Remote Desktop by a specific AD group through Group Policies? If so, how? Thanks a lot!
Is there a way to disable Remote Desktop by a specific AD group through Group Policies? If so, how? Thanks a lot!
Jan 24, 2007 #2 Dublin73 IS-IT--Management Apr 26, 2005 236 US Policies aren't required, simple permissions should do the trick! Start\Programs\Administrative Tools\Terminal Services Configuration Highlight "Connections" Right-Click on RDP-Tcp and select "Properties". Now click the "Permissions" tab. Apply your permissions as required. If this is Windows 2003 we're talking about, I believe only "User Access" needs to be ticked for the relevant group. Think of this as the doorway into your server. good luck with it. Upvote 0 Downvote
Policies aren't required, simple permissions should do the trick! Start\Programs\Administrative Tools\Terminal Services Configuration Highlight "Connections" Right-Click on RDP-Tcp and select "Properties". Now click the "Permissions" tab. Apply your permissions as required. If this is Windows 2003 we're talking about, I believe only "User Access" needs to be ticked for the relevant group. Think of this as the doorway into your server. good luck with it.
Jan 24, 2007 #3 Dublin73 IS-IT--Management Apr 26, 2005 236 US To add to my post. I thought you were asking about RDP as opposed to controlling a server through Remote Desktop, oops! OK, to answer your question, yes, this can be done through a GPO. For Windows server 2003, edit the GPO and go to... Computer Configuration\Windows Settings\Security Settings\Restricted Groups Right-click and select "Add Group..." and type in.. Remote Desktop Users A new screen now pops up. Click Add, and then browse to the global group that you want to make a member of the Remote Desktop Users group. Any member of this global group will now have the ability to remote desktop into your servers. hope that's answered your question Upvote 0 Downvote
To add to my post. I thought you were asking about RDP as opposed to controlling a server through Remote Desktop, oops! OK, to answer your question, yes, this can be done through a GPO. For Windows server 2003, edit the GPO and go to... Computer Configuration\Windows Settings\Security Settings\Restricted Groups Right-click and select "Add Group..." and type in.. Remote Desktop Users A new screen now pops up. Click Add, and then browse to the global group that you want to make a member of the Remote Desktop Users group. Any member of this global group will now have the ability to remote desktop into your servers. hope that's answered your question
Jan 24, 2007 Thread starter #4 circulent MIS Dec 6, 2006 87 US Cool. Thanks so much. ML Upvote 0 Downvote