I'm looking to set up a custom user environment when users log in via Terminal Services.
Ideally a user would log into my server and an application will automatically start up. When the user exits or closes the application it forces a log off from the server. The user has no interaction with the desktop environment (no start menu, no taskbar, no recycle bin, no my documents, no my computer, not able to look through the directories or delete/change anything on the server save what my applications are written to do).
But when I log in as an administrator I want to be able to interact as if it is a typical desktop.
Using the group policy editor I can ge some of this done, but it also seems to apply to my administrator account, so I have't been able to use that. Any help or hints would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Jay
Ideally a user would log into my server and an application will automatically start up. When the user exits or closes the application it forces a log off from the server. The user has no interaction with the desktop environment (no start menu, no taskbar, no recycle bin, no my documents, no my computer, not able to look through the directories or delete/change anything on the server save what my applications are written to do).
But when I log in as an administrator I want to be able to interact as if it is a typical desktop.
Using the group policy editor I can ge some of this done, but it also seems to apply to my administrator account, so I have't been able to use that. Any help or hints would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Jay