Andrew Wan wrote:
> Q1. Is there a difference between Win2003 Member Server & Domain Controller
> in relation to Terminal Services functionality, etc?.
No except it is considered a bad practice to put TS on a DC.
>
> Q2. I want to setup Terminal Services login accounts for my clients.
> Obviously I don't want to give them full Administrative powers. Is it bad
> putting them in the Administrators group? Do they have to be part of Remote
> Desktop Users group?
It is always a bad idea to give users administrative privileges on a
server. Do you really want them installing applications, virus's, etc?
As well with admin rights they would see everyones printers and get
really confused
>
> Q3. Is it possible to setup a Terminal Services account that will only show
> one folder in Windows Explorer? eg C:\Customer\
>
>
A TS session is a desktop environment so whatever you can do on a
desktop you can pretty much do in TS. Now saying that, you could
specify a start up program through GPO, User account, RDC client, or RDP
file taht would start explorer with the switch to show that folder.