Hi,
I have a windows 2008 server box which has up to eighty terminal services sesssions connecting to it.
What I would like to do is each time someone logs off from a terminal services session is that all their IE history, temp files, recently typed URL's is deleted.
I'm thinking that this can be done with a logoff script applied with a GPO. But what would I need to put in the login script.
But being fairly new to AD & Server 2008 are there any explicit options in a GPO that could acheive this without resorting to creating a log off script ?
Thanks in advance for your help
iMachiavellian - think dissident
I have a windows 2008 server box which has up to eighty terminal services sesssions connecting to it.
What I would like to do is each time someone logs off from a terminal services session is that all their IE history, temp files, recently typed URL's is deleted.
I'm thinking that this can be done with a logoff script applied with a GPO. But what would I need to put in the login script.
But being fairly new to AD & Server 2008 are there any explicit options in a GPO that could acheive this without resorting to creating a log off script ?
Thanks in advance for your help
iMachiavellian - think dissident