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Andrew Wan
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PostPosted: Wed Dec 20, 2006 1:11 pm    Post subject: QUERY: 3 quick questions about Terminal Services Admin
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Q1. Is there a difference between Win2003 Member Server & Domain Controller
in relation to Terminal Services functionality, etc?

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?

Q3. Is it possible to setup a Terminal Services account that will only show
one folder in Windows Explorer? eg C:\Customer\
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Jeff Pitsch
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PostPosted: Wed Dec 20, 2006 1:11 pm    Post subject: Re: QUERY: 3 quick questions about Terminal Services Admin [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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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.
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guyyardeni
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PostPosted: Wed Dec 20, 2006 1:11 pm    Post subject: Re: QUERY: 3 quick questions about Terminal Services Admin [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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In addition, the users should be members of the local Remote Desktop Users
group to provide local rights needed to connect to Terminal Server.

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> Q1. Is there a difference between Win2003 Member Server & Domain
> Controller in relation to Terminal Services functionality, etc?
>
> 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?
>
> Q3. Is it possible to setup a Terminal Services account that will only
> show one folder in Windows Explorer? eg C:\Customer\
>
>
>
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