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Terminal server option precedence

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Name: superplay
Date: February 22, 2004 at 09:50:41 Pacific
OS: 2003
CPU/Ram: yes
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Which takes precedence in relation to terminal services?

User Settings (Properties of user)
Group Policy (On the OU where the TS is)
Terminal server settings (Per Server)

I see the same configuraiton options in multiple areas. There is also the option to override settings for users in the Terminal server settings (Per Server)do these override the AD settings?

Super Play



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Name: superplay
Date: February 22, 2004 at 12:30:54 Pacific
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So far I have found (May be of use to someone)

Settings in Group Policy over-ride the settings in the RDP terminal server settings. (Once set in a policy, the optiosn become unavalabe to configure in the RDP section)

Both of the above seem to overide the individual user accont settings. (Only tried this test with client options though)

Super Play



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